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Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin?ytelm? 3:ssa n?yt?ksess?] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr? Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal?vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am?ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-??riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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You can imagine my shock when I discovered that it was almost identical to book #1338 which was reposted this week with dramatic improvements--a collection of works by Oscar Wilde! ~ ~ ~ Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. - Mark Twain ============================================================================= _______________________________________________ gweekly mailing list gweekly at lists.pglaf.org http://lists.pglaf.org/listinfo.cgi/gweekly From hart at pglaf.org Wed Apr 6 09:07:12 2005 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael Hart) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 09:07:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gweekly] PT1 Weekly Project Gutenberg Newsletter Message-ID: GWeekly_April_06.txt *The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, April 06, 2005 PT1* *******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971****** Newsletter editors needed! Please email hart at pobox.com or gbnewby at pglaf.org Anyone who would care to get advance editions: please email hart at pobox.com * Starting Jules Verne In German Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] Thanks to K.F. Creiner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. The value of the TeX/PDF in this posting is that it displays the text with its original Fraktur font. This is the third language for Robur; we already have it in French and English, and this is our first translation of Verne into German. The translator for this 1915 edition is not known. [We now have about 50 Jules Verne eBooks] * I'll be travelling to Alaska to give some presentations this summer, so if any of you would like to schedule something along the way, such as Seattle, Tacoma, Anchorage, etc., please let me know. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St?pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran?ois Soul?s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarc??n 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M?iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Holmes 15607 [Subtitle: Or, Purified by Suffering] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15607 ] [Files: 15607.txt; 15607-8.txt; 15607-h.htm] The Life of the Truly Eminent and Learned Hugo Grotius, by Burigny 15606 [Author: Jean L???vesque de Burigny] [Subtitle: Containing a Copious and Circumstantial History of the] [Several Important and Honourable Negotiations in Which He Was Employed;] [together with a Critical Account of His Works] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15606 ] [Files: 15606.txt; 15606-8.txt; 15606-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 29, 1892, by Various 15605 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. Tottenham] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15588 ] [Files: 15588.txt; 15588-8.txt] Macleod of Dare, by William Black 15587 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15587 ] [Files: 15587.txt; 15587-8.txt; 15587-h.htm] India, Old and New, by Sir Valentine Chirol 15586 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15586 ] [Files: 15586.txt; 15586-8.txt; 15586-h.htm] Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature, by Various 15585 [Editor: Edward T. Mason] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15585 ] [Files: 15585.txt; 15585-8.txt; 15585-h.htm] Jean Ziska, by George Sand 15584 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15584 ] [Files: 15584-8.txt; 15584-h.htm] Beadle's Boy's Library, Vol. I, No. 1., by Prentiss Ingraham 15583 [Full title: Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure,] [Vol. I, No. 1.] [Subtitle: Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/8/15583 ] [Files: 15583.txt; 15583-h.htm] Chartvlarivm Ecclesiae Sancti Petri de Bvrgo, by Ulysse Chevalier 15582 [Full title: Chartvlarivm Ecclesiae Sancti Petri de Bvrgo Valentiae] [Ordinis Sancti Avgvstini] [Language: Latin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/8/15582 ] [Files: 15582-8.txt; 15582-h.htm] Life of Tecumseh, and of His Brother the Prophet, by Benjamin Drake 15581 [Subtitle: With a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/8/15581 ] [Files: 15581.txt; 15581-8.txt; 15581-h.htm; ] The Rustlers of Pecos County, by Zane Grey 15580 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/8/15580 ] [Files: 15580.txt; 15580-h.htm; ] L'affaire Lerouge, by Emile Gaboriau 15579 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/7/15579 ] [Files: 15579-8.txt; 15579-r.rtf] The Miracle Man, by Frank L. Packard 15578 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/7/15578 ] [Files: 15578.txt; 15578-8.txt; 15578-h.htm] A History of the McGuffey Readers, by Henry H. Vail 15577 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/7/15577 ] [Files: 15577.txt; 15577-h.htm] System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe, by Anonymous 15576 [Subtitle: Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students] [And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic] [Combinations] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/7/15576 ] [Files: 15576.txt; 15576-8.txt; 15576-h.htm] The Tale of Samuel Whiskers, by Beatrix Potter 15575 [Subtitle: The Roly-Poly Pudding] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/7/15575 ] [Files: 15575.txt; 15575-h.htm; ] Le capitaine Paul, by Alexandre Dumas 15574 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/7/15574 ] [Files: 15574-8.txt; 15574-r.rtf] Judith of the Plains, by Marie Manning 15573 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/7/15573 ] [Files: 15573.txt; 15573-8.txt; 15573-h.htm] A Leap in the Dark, by A.V. 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Molesworth (1839-1921)] [Ill.: Walter Crane] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15569 ] [Files: 15569.txt; 15569-8.txt; 15569-h.htm; ] The Law and the Word, by Thomas Troward 15568 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15568 ] [Files: 15568.txt; 15568-8.txt; 15568-h.htm] Customs And Manners Of The Micmakis And Maricheets, by Maillard 15567 [Full title: An Account Of The Customs And Manners Of The Micmakis And] [Maricheets Savage Nations, Now Dependent On The Government] [Of Cape-Breton] [Full author: Antoine Simon Maillard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15567 ] [Files: 15567.txt; 15567-8.txt; 15567-h.htm] Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies, by Samuel Johnson 15566 [Editor: Arthur Sherbo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15566 ] [Files: 15566.txt; 15566-8.txt; 15566-h.htm] Sir John Constantine, by Prosper Paleologus Constantine 15565 [Subtitle: Memoirs Of His Adventures At Home And Abroad And] [Particularly In The Island Of Corsica: Beginning With The] [Year 1756] [Editor: "Q" (A. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. 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Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni?res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. Stevenson 15644 [Subtitle: Being a Narrative of Personal Adventures in the Infantry, Ordnance,] [Cavalry, Courier, and Hospital Services; With an Exhibition of the Power, Purposes,] [Earnestness, Military Despotism, and Demoralization of the South] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15644 ] [Files: 15644.txt; 15644-8.txt; 15644-h.htm] Romeo ja Julia, by William Shakespeare 15643 [Translator: Paavo Cajander] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15643 ] [Files: 15643-8.txt] Memoires, by Marie-Louise-Victoire de Donniss La Rochejaquelein 15642 [Full title: Memoires de Mme la marquise de La Rochejaquelein] [Subtitle: ?crits par elle-m?me] [Editor: Prosper Brugi?re Barante] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15642 ] [Files: 15642-8.txt] Notes and Queries, Number 65, January 25, 1851, by Various 15641 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15641 ] [Files: 15641.txt; 15641-8.txt; 15641-h.htm] Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851, by Various 15640 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15640 ] [Files: 15640.txt; 15640-8.txt; 15640-h.htm] Notes and Queries, Number 63, January 11, 1851, by Various 15639 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/3/15639 ] [Files: 15639.txt; 15639-8.txt; 15639-h.htm] Notes and Queries, Number 62, January 4, 1851, by Various 15638 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/3/15638 ] [Files: 15638.txt; 15638-8.txt; 15638-h.htm] Harkmanin pojat, by Betty Elfving 15637 [Subtitle: Historiallinen novelli isonvihan ajoilta] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/3/15637 ] [Files: 15637-8.txt] The Future of Astronomy, by Edward C. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent ? savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin?ytelm? 3:ssa n?yt?ksess?] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr? Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal?vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am?ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-??riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St?pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran?ois Soul?s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarc??n 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M?iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni?res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent ? savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin?ytelm? 3:ssa n?yt?ksess?] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr? Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal?vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am?ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-??riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St?pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran?ois Soul?s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarc??n 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M?iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni?res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent ? savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin?ytelm? 3:ssa n?yt?ksess?] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr? Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal?vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am?ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-??riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St?pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran?ois Soul?s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarc??n 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M?iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni?res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent ? savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin?ytelm? 3:ssa n?yt?ksess?] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr? Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal?vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am?ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-??riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St?pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran?ois Soul?s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarc??n 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M?iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni?res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent ? savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin?ytelm? 3:ssa n?yt?ksess?] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr? Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal?vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am?ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-??riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St?pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran?ois Soul?s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarc??n 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M?iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni?res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent ? savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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You can imagine my shock when I discovered that it was almost identical to book #1338 which was reposted this week with dramatic improvements--a collection of works by Oscar Wilde! ~ ~ ~ Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. - Mark Twain ============================================================================= _______________________________________________ gweekly mailing list gweekly at lists.pglaf.org http://lists.pglaf.org/listinfo.cgi/gweekly From hart at pglaf.org Wed Apr 6 09:07:12 2005 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael Hart) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 09:07:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gweekly] PT1 Weekly Project Gutenberg Newsletter To: Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter Message-ID: GWeekly_April_06.txt *The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, April 06, 2005 PT1* *******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971****** Newsletter editors needed! 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. Tottenham] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15588 ] [Files: 15588.txt; 15588-8.txt] Macleod of Dare, by William Black 15587 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15587 ] [Files: 15587.txt; 15587-8.txt; 15587-h.htm] India, Old and New, by Sir Valentine Chirol 15586 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15586 ] [Files: 15586.txt; 15586-8.txt; 15586-h.htm] Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature, by Various 15585 [Editor: Edward T. 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Wells [Wells#10] [godikxxx.xxx] 1046 Sep 1997 Venus and Adonis, by William Shakespeare[Shakes#3][wsvnsxxx.xxx] 1045 Sep 1997 Captain Stormfield's Visit, by Mark Twain [MT#11][cptsfxxx.xxx] 1044 Sep 1997 The Story of Evolution, by Joseph McCabe [tsoevxxx.xxx] 1043 Sep 1997 A Reading of Life, Other Poems, by George Meredith[rdlifxxx.xxx] 1042 Sep 1997 Shakespeare's Sonnets, by William Shakespeare [#2][wssntxxx.xxx] 1041 Sep 1997 The Three Taverns, by Edwin Arlington Robinson[#3][3tavsxxx.xxx] 1040 Sep 1997 Missionary Travels in South Africa, by Livingstone[mtravxxx.xxx] 1039 Sep 1997 Style, by Walter Raleigh [Walter Raleigh eBook #2][stylexxx.xxx] 1038 Sep 1997 The Life of John Bunyan, by Edmund Venables [lfbynxxx.xxx] 1037 Sep 1997 Joe Wilson and His Mates, by Henry Lawson [HL#2] [jwahmxxx.xxx] 1036 Sep 1997 The Man against the Sky, by Edwin A. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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You can imagine my shock when I discovered that it was almost identical to book #1338 which was reposted this week with dramatic improvements--a collection of works by Oscar Wilde! ~ ~ ~ Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. - Mark Twain ============================================================================= _______________________________________________ gweekly mailing list gweekly at lists.pglaf.org http://lists.pglaf.org/listinfo.cgi/gweekly From hart at pglaf.org Wed Apr 6 09:07:12 2005 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael Hart) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 09:07:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gweekly] PT1 Weekly Project Gutenberg Newsletter To: Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter Message-ID: GWeekly_April_06.txt *The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, April 06, 2005 PT1* *******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971****** Newsletter editors needed! 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. Tottenham] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15588 ] [Files: 15588.txt; 15588-8.txt] Macleod of Dare, by William Black 15587 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15587 ] [Files: 15587.txt; 15587-8.txt; 15587-h.htm] India, Old and New, by Sir Valentine Chirol 15586 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15586 ] [Files: 15586.txt; 15586-8.txt; 15586-h.htm] Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature, by Various 15585 [Editor: Edward T. 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Wells [Wells#10] [godikxxx.xxx] 1046 Sep 1997 Venus and Adonis, by William Shakespeare[Shakes#3][wsvnsxxx.xxx] 1045 Sep 1997 Captain Stormfield's Visit, by Mark Twain [MT#11][cptsfxxx.xxx] 1044 Sep 1997 The Story of Evolution, by Joseph McCabe [tsoevxxx.xxx] 1043 Sep 1997 A Reading of Life, Other Poems, by George Meredith[rdlifxxx.xxx] 1042 Sep 1997 Shakespeare's Sonnets, by William Shakespeare [#2][wssntxxx.xxx] 1041 Sep 1997 The Three Taverns, by Edwin Arlington Robinson[#3][3tavsxxx.xxx] 1040 Sep 1997 Missionary Travels in South Africa, by Livingstone[mtravxxx.xxx] 1039 Sep 1997 Style, by Walter Raleigh [Walter Raleigh eBook #2][stylexxx.xxx] 1038 Sep 1997 The Life of John Bunyan, by Edmund Venables [lfbynxxx.xxx] 1037 Sep 1997 Joe Wilson and His Mates, by Henry Lawson [HL#2] [jwahmxxx.xxx] 1036 Sep 1997 The Man against the Sky, by Edwin A. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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You can imagine my shock when I discovered that it was almost identical to book #1338 which was reposted this week with dramatic improvements--a collection of works by Oscar Wilde! ~ ~ ~ Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first. - Mark Twain ============================================================================= _______________________________________________ gweekly mailing list gweekly at lists.pglaf.org http://lists.pglaf.org/listinfo.cgi/gweekly From hart at pglaf.org Wed Apr 6 09:07:12 2005 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael Hart) Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 09:07:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gweekly] PT1 Weekly Project Gutenberg Newsletter To: Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter Message-ID: GWeekly_April_06.txt *The Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter For Wednesday, April 06, 2005 PT1* *******eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since July 4, 1971****** Newsletter editors needed! 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. Tottenham] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15588 ] [Files: 15588.txt; 15588-8.txt] Macleod of Dare, by William Black 15587 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15587 ] [Files: 15587.txt; 15587-8.txt; 15587-h.htm] India, Old and New, by Sir Valentine Chirol 15586 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15586 ] [Files: 15586.txt; 15586-8.txt; 15586-h.htm] Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature, by Various 15585 [Editor: Edward T. 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Wells [Wells#10] [godikxxx.xxx] 1046 Sep 1997 Venus and Adonis, by William Shakespeare[Shakes#3][wsvnsxxx.xxx] 1045 Sep 1997 Captain Stormfield's Visit, by Mark Twain [MT#11][cptsfxxx.xxx] 1044 Sep 1997 The Story of Evolution, by Joseph McCabe [tsoevxxx.xxx] 1043 Sep 1997 A Reading of Life, Other Poems, by George Meredith[rdlifxxx.xxx] 1042 Sep 1997 Shakespeare's Sonnets, by William Shakespeare [#2][wssntxxx.xxx] 1041 Sep 1997 The Three Taverns, by Edwin Arlington Robinson[#3][3tavsxxx.xxx] 1040 Sep 1997 Missionary Travels in South Africa, by Livingstone[mtravxxx.xxx] 1039 Sep 1997 Style, by Walter Raleigh [Walter Raleigh eBook #2][stylexxx.xxx] 1038 Sep 1997 The Life of John Bunyan, by Edmund Venables [lfbynxxx.xxx] 1037 Sep 1997 Joe Wilson and His Mates, by Henry Lawson [HL#2] [jwahmxxx.xxx] 1036 Sep 1997 The Man against the Sky, by Edwin A. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. 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Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] [Updated edition of: etext99/lfspd10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/8/8/1887 ] [Files: 1887.txt; 1887-h.htm ] A Lady of Quality, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 1550 [Updated edition of: etext98/ladyq10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1550 ] [Files: 1550.txt; 1550-h.htm] The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, by George Gissing 1463 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/4/6/1463 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/ppohr10.txt] [Files: 1463.txt; 1463-h.htm Selected Prose of Oscar Wilde, by Oscar Wilde 1338 [Editor: Robert Ross] [Subtitle: with a Preface by Robert Ross] [Updated edition of: etext98/slpwl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1338 ] [Files: 1338.txt; 1338-h.htm] Shelley, by Francis Thompson 1336 [Subtitle: An Essay] [Updated edition of: etext98/tshly10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/3/1336 ] [Files: 1336.txt; 1336-h.htm] The Lair of the White Worm, by Bram Stoker 1188 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/8/1188 ] [Updated edition of: etext98/lrwhw10.txt] [Files: 1188.txt; 1188-h.htm] Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad 1143 [Updated edition of: etext97/ntlfl10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/4/1143 ] [Files: 1143.txt; 1143-h.htm] The Pupil, by Henry James 1032 [Updated edition of: etext97/pupil10.txt] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/1032 ] [Files: 1032.txt; 1032-h.htm] .:: Please note the following additional changes, corrections, improvements: Minor corrections made and some reformatting to conform with other volumes in this series. Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12), by Burke 15043 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/0/4/15043 ] [Files: 15043.txt; 15043-8.txt; 15043-h.htm] Many corrections made and an HTML version added. Works Of The Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IX. (of 12), by Burke 13968 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/3/9/6/13968 ] [Files: 13968.txt; 13968-8.txt; 13968-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. De reis om de wereld in tachtig dagen, by Jules Verne 11318 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/1/3/1/11318 ] [Files: 11318-h.htm] An illustrated HTML file has been provided. Naar het middelpunt der Aarde, by Jules Verne 10349 [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/3/4/10349 ] [Files: ; 10349-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 64 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The Underworld, by James C. Welsh 15503 [Subtitle: The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15503 ] [Files: 15503.txt; 15503-8.txt; 15503-h.htm; ] The Desert Valley, by Jackson Gregory 15502 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/0/15502 ] [Files: 15502.txt; 15502-8.txt; ] Yksinko?, by Aino Malmberg 15501 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15501 ] [Files: 15501-8.txt] Sanny Kortmanin koulu, by Robert Kiljander 15500 [Subtitle: Huvin�ytelm� 3:ssa n�yt�ksess�] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15500 ] [Files: 15500-8.txt] Mugbyn risteys, by Charles Dickens 15499 [Translator: Suonio] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15499 ] [Files: 15499-8.txt] Trumps, by George William Curtis 15498 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15498 ] [Files: 15498.txt; 15498-8.txt; ] Ethica, by Benedictus de Spinoza 15497 [Subtitle: In meetkundigen trant uiteengezet, vertaald, ingeleid en] [ toegelicht door Jhr. Dr. Nico van Suchtelen] [Editor: Nico van Suchtelen] [Language: Dutch] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15497 ] [Files: 15497.txt; 15497-8.txt; 15497-h.htm] The Militants, by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews 15496 [Subtitle: Stories of Some Parsons, Soldiers, and Other Fighters in the World] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15496 ] [Files: 15496.txt; 15496-8.txt; 15496-h.htm] In a Green Shade, by Maurice Hewlett 15495 [Subtitle: A Country Commentary] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15495 ] [Files: 15495.txt; 15495-8.txt] Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 9, March 1, 1914, by Various 15494 [Editor: George E. Cook] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15494 ] [Files: 15494.txt; 15494-h.htm] The Lancashire Witches, by William Harrison Ainsworth 15493 [Subtitle: A Romance of Pendle Forest] [Illustrator: John Gilbert] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/9/15493 ] [Files: 15493.txt; 15493-8.txt; 15493-h.htm] A Doll's House, by Henrik Ibsen 15492 [Editor: E. Haldeman-Julius] [This is the same translation as in Project Gutenberg's E-book #2542,] [which is easier to read (particularly the html version). A few minor] [differences in wording can be found.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15492 ] [Files: 15492.txt; 15492-h.htm; ] Micrographia, by Robert Hooke 15491 [Subtitle: Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by] [Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15491 ] [Files: 15491.txt; 15491-8.txt; 15491-h.htm; ] The Young Lady's Mentor, by A Lady 15490 [Subtitle: A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters] [to Her Unknown Friends] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/9/15490 ] [Files: 15490.txt; 15490-8.txt; 15490-h.htm; ] Dream Psychology, by Sigmund Freud 15489 [Subtitle: Psychoanalysis for Beginners] [Translator: M.D. Eder] [Introduction by Andr� Tridon] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15489 ] [Files: 15489.txt; 15489-8.txt; 15489-h.htm] Woman's Life in Colonial Days, by Carl Holliday 15488 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15488 ] [Files: 15488.txt; 15488-8.txt; 15488-h.htm] Democracy and Social Ethics, by Jane Addams 15487 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15487 ] [Files: 15487.txt; 15487-8.txt; 15487-h.htm] Edna's Sacrifice and Other Stories, by Frances Henshaw Baden 15486 [Subtitle: Edna's Sacrifice; Who Was the Thief?; The Ghost; The Two] [Brothers; and What He Left] [Contents: Edna's Sacrifice]] [ Who Was the Thief?] [ The Ghost] [ The Two Brothers] [ What He Left] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15486 ] [Files: 15486.txt; 15486-h.htm; ] Catharine, by Nehemiah Adams 15485 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/8/15485 ] [Files: 15485.txt; 15485-h.htm] The Care and Feeding of Children, by L. Emmett Holt 15484 [Subtitle: A Catechism for the Use of Mothers and Children's Nurses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15484 ] [Files: 15484.txt; 15484-8.txt; 15484-h.htm] Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official, by William Sleeman 15483 [Revised Annotated Edition By Vincent A. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15483 ] [Files: 15483.txt; 15483-8.txt; 15483-h.htm] The Primrose Ring, by Ruth Sawyer 15482 [Author AKA: Lucinda Durand (1880-1970)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15482 ] [Files: 15482.txt; 15482-8.txt; ] Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, by Various 15481 [Subtitle: Volume XVII., No 423, New Series. February 7th, 1852] [Editor: William Chambers and Robert Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15481 ] [Files: 15481.txt; 15481-8.txt; 15481-h.htm] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 19 15480 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 3,] [June, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/8/15480 ] [Files: 15480.txt; 15480-8.txt; 15480-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2, May, 191 15479 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 2,] [May, 1915] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15479 ] [Files: 15479.txt; 15479-8.txt; 15479-h.htm; ] New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 1, April, 1 15478 [Title: New York Times Current History: The European War, Vol 2, No. 1,] [April, 1915)] [Author: Various] [Subtitle: April-September, 1915] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15478 ] [Files: 15478.txt; 15478-8.txt; 15478-h.htm; ] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 15477 [Subtitle: Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15477 ] [Files: 15477.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 15476 [Subtitle: Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15476 ] [Files: 15476.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 15475 [Subtitle: Books 4, 5, 6 and 7] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15475 ] [Files: 15475.txt] The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 15474 [Subtitle: Books 1, 2 and 3] [Translator: Kisari Mohan Ganguli] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15474 ] [Files: 15474.txt] Love Stories, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 15473 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15473 ] [Files: 15473.txt; 15473-8.txt; 15473-h.htm] Emblems Of Love, by Lascelles Abercrombie 15472 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15472 ] [Files: 15472.txt; 15472-8.txt] The Great Round World, April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24, by Various 15471 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 22, 1897, Vol. 1, No. 24] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15471 ] [Files: 15471.txt; 15471-8.txt; 15471-h.htm] Inez, by Augusta J. Evans 15470 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Alamo] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/7/15470 ] [Files: 15470.txt; 15470-8.txt] The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I., by Horatio Nelson 15469 [Subtitle: With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters] [By Distinguished Characters] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15469 ] [Files: 15469.txt; 15469-8.txt] Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects, by J. S. Sinclair 15468 [Full author: John Sutherland Sinclair, Earl of Caithness] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15468 ] [Files: 15468.txt; 15468-8.txt; 15468-h.htm] The First Soprano, by Mary Hitchcock 15467 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15467 ] [Files: 15467.txt; 15467-8.txt; ] Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages, by Gissing 15466 [Author: Rudyard Kipling, Ella D'Arcy, Arthur Morrison, Arthur Conan] [Doyle, and George Gissing] [Subtitle: The Bronckhorst Divorce-Case, by Rudyard Kipling;] [Irremediable, by Ella D'Arcy; "A Poor Stick," by Arthur Morrison; The] [Adventure of the Abbey Grange, by Arthur Conan Doyle; The Prize Lodger,] [by George Gissing] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15466 ] [Files: 15466.txt; 15466-8.txt; ] Parisian Points of View, by Ludovic Hal�vy 15465 [Commentator: Brander Matthews] [Translator: Edith V. B. Matthews] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15465 ] [Files: 15465.txt; 15465-8.txt; 15465-h.htm] Foods That Will Win The War (1918), by Goudiss and Goudiss 15464 [Full title: Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them (1918)] [Full author: C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15464 ] [Files: 15464.txt; 15464-8.txt; 15464-h.htm] Marie ou l'Esclavage aux Etats-Unis, by Gustave de Beaumont 15463 [Subtitle: Tableau de moeurs am�ricaines] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15463 ] [Files: 15463-8.txt; 15463-r.rtf] Alcools, by Guillaume Apollinaire 15462 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/6/15462 ] [Files: 15462-8.txt; 15462-r.rtf] Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687), by William Winstanley 15461 [Commentator: William Riley Parker] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15461 ] [Files: 15461.txt; 15461-8.txt; 15461-h.htm] A Course In Wood Turning, by Archie S. Milton and Otto K. Wohlers 15460 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/6/15460 ] [Files: 15460.txt; 15460-8.txt; 15460-h.htm] Cham et Japhet, by Ausone de Chancel 15459 [Full title: Cham et Japhet, ou De l'emigration des negres chez les] [ blancs consideree comme moyen providentiel de regenerer la] [ race negre et de civiliser l'Afrique interieure.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15459 ] [Files: 15459-8.txt] Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse, by Francois-Victor Equilbecq 15458 [Full title: Essai sur la litterature merveilleuse des noirs, suivi de] [ Contes indigenes de l'Ouest africain francais - Tome] [ premier] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15458 ] [Files: 15458-8.txt; 15458-h.htm] The Great Round World Vol. 1. No. 23, April 15, 1897, by Various 15457 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1.] [No. 23, April 15, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15457 ] [Files: 15457.txt; 15457-8.txt; 15457-h.htm] McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book, by W. H. McGuffey 15456 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15456 ] [Files: 15456.txt; 15456-doc.doc; 15456-pdf.pdf] [.doc and .pdf files approximately 25mb each] Life's Progress Through The Passions, by Eliza Fowler Haywood 15455 [Subtitle: Or, The Adventures of Natura] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/4/5/15455 ] [Files: 15455.txt; 15455-8.txt; 15455-h.htm] Imperium in Imperio: A Study Of The Negro Race Problem, Sutton E. Griggs 15454 [Subtitle: A Novel] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15454 ] [Files: 15454.txt; 15454-8.txt] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 15, 1892, by Various 15453 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15453 ] [Files: 15453.txt; 15453-8.txt; 15453-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897, by Various 15452 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15452 ] [Files: 15452.txt; 15452-8.txt; 15452-h.htm] The Great Round World, April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21, by Various 15451 [Full title: The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It,] [April 1, 1897 Vol. 1. No. 21] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15451 ] [Files: 15451.txt; 15451-8.txt; 15451-h.htm] Against Home Rule (1912), by Various 15450 [Subtitle: The Case for the Union] [Editor: S. Rosenbaum] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/5/15450 ] [Files: 15450.txt; 15450-8.txt; 15450-h.htm] New Faces, by Myra Kelly 15449 [Illustrator: Charles F. Neagle] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15449 ] [Files: 15449.txt; 15449-8.txt; 15449-h.htm] Elizabethan Sonnet Cycles, by Smith 15448 [Author: Michael Drayton, Bartholomew Griffin, and William Smith] [Editor: Martha Foote Crow] [Subtitle: Idea, by Michael Drayton; Fidessa, by Bartholomew Griffin;] [Chloris, by William Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15448 ] [Files: 15448.txt; 15448-8.txt; 15448-h.htm; ] A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century, by Beers 15447 [Author: Henry A. Beers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15447 ] [Files: 15447.txt; 15447-8.txt; ] Vocal Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15446 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Singers and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15446 ] [Files: 15446.txt; 15446-8.txt; 15446-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XIV., 1606-1609, by Various 15445 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: Emma Helen Blair and James Alexander Robertson] [Introduction and Additional Notes by Edward Gaylord Bourne] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15445 ] [Files: 15445.txt; 15445-8.txt; 15445-h.htm] The City and the World and Other Stories, by Francis Clement Kelley 15444 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15444 ] [Files: 15444.txt; 15444-8.txt; 15444-h.htm] Heiress of Haddon, by William E. Doubleday 15443 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15443 ] [Files: 15443.txt; 15443-8.txt] Punch, or The London Charivari, Volume 101, October 31, 1891, by Various 15442 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15442 ] [Files: 15442.txt; 15442-8.txt; 15442-h.htm] Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 8, 1892, by Various 15441 [Editor: Francis Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15441 ] [Files: 15441.txt; 15441-8.txt; 15441-h.htm] Kansallista itsetutkistelua, by Volter Kilpi 15440 [Subtitle: Suomalaisia kulttuuri-��riviivoja] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/4/4/15440 ] [Files: 15440-8.txt; 15440-h.htm] -=-=-=-=[ 1 NEW EBOOKS AT PROJECT GUTENBERG OF AUSTRALIA ]=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mar 2005 Joan Haste, by H Rider Haggard [050031xx.xxx] 0426A [http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks05/0500311.txt or .zip] eBooks are posted in uncompressed and/or compressed formats. 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Here's a sample of what books we were doing around eBook #992 Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext] ### A "C" Following The eText # Indicates That This eText Is Under Copyright Aug 1997 The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte [#6 by Brontes][tprofxxx.xxx] 1028 Aug 1997 The Lone Star Ranger by Zane Grey[#3 by Zane Grey][lrngrxxx.xxx] 1027 Aug 1997 Diary of a Nobody, by George and Weedon Grossmith [dnbdyxxx.xxx] 1026 Aug 1997 Essays, by Benjamin Rumford [Volume 1, BR#1] [essbrxxx.xxx] 1025 Aug 1997 The Wrecker, by Stevenson and Osbourne [RLS #39] [wrckrxxx.xxx] 1024 Aug 1997 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens [Dickens #33] [blkhsxxx.xxx] 1023 Aug 1997 Walking, by Henry David Thoreau [Thoreau #3] [wlkngxxx.xxx] 1022 Aug 1997 The Congo and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay[VL#3][cngopxxx.xxx] 1021 Aug 1997 Sword Blades and Poppy Seed, by Amy Lowell [AL #3][sbapsxxx.xxx] 1020 Aug 1997 Poems by the Bronte Sisters [as Bell Brothers] B#5[brntpxxx.xxx] 1019 Aug 1997 The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley [Kingsley #3][wtrbsxxx.xxx] 1018 Aug 1997 The Soul of Man, by Oscar Wilde [Wilde #14][slmanxxx.xxx] 1017 [Title AKA: The Soul of Man under Socialism] Aug 1997 Improvement of Understanding by Spinoza[Spinoza10][spintxxx.xxx] 1016 Aug 1997 The Oregon Trail, by Francis Parkman, Jr. [ortrlxxx.xxx] 1015 Aug 1997 The Lure of the Dim Trails, by B.M. Bower[Bower#3][ldmtrxxx.xxx] 1014 The First Men In The Moon, by H. G. Wells 1013 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 8-bit text[0ddc8xxa.xxx] 1012 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso [8-bit text] [3ddc8xxa.xxx] 1011 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio [8-bit text] [2ddc8xxa.xxx] 1010 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno [8-bit text] [1ddc8xxa.xxx] 1009 [Language: Italian] Aug 1997 H. F. Cary's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddccxxx.xxx] 1008 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Paradise, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary]1007 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Purgatory, by Dante Alighieri[Tr.: H. F. Cary]1006 Aug 1997 The Divine Comedy: Hell, by Dante Alighieri [Tr.: H. F. Cary] 1005 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Entire Comedy [0ddclxxx.xxx] 1004 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante Paradise [3ddclxxx.xxx] 1003 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Purgatory [2ddclxxx.xxx] 1002 Aug 1997 Longfellow's Translation of Dante, Inferno [1ddclxxx.xxx] 1001 Aug 1997 La Divina Commedia di Dante in Italian, 7-bit text[0ddcdxxx.xxx] 1000 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Paradiso, 7-bit Italian [3ddcdxxx.xxx] 999 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Purgatorio 7-bit Italian[2ddcdxxx.xxx] 998 Aug 1997 Divina Commedia di Dante: Inferno, 7-bit Italian [1ddcdxxx.xxx] 997 Jul 1997 Don Quixote, by Miqeul de Cervantes Saavedra [Tr.: John Ormsby] 996 Jul 1997 Ballads of a Bohemian, by Robert W. Service[RWS#5][blbhmxxx.xxx] 995 Jul 1997 Riders to the Sea, J. M. Synge [rdrsexxx.xxx] 994 Jul 1997 Malbone: An Oldport Romance by Thomas W. Higginson[malbnxxx.xxx] 993 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P4, by Spinoza [S#9][4spntxxx.xxx] 992 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P3, by Spinoza [S#8][3spntxxx.xxx] 991 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P2, by Spinoza [S#7][2spntxxx.xxx] 990 Jul 1997 Theologico-Political Treatise P1, by Spinoza [S#6][1spntxxx.xxx] 989 [Above four ebooks Translated by R. H. M. Elwes] Jul 1997 The Education of the Child, by Ellen Key [edkidxxx.xxx] 988 Jul 1997 Popular Science Monthly, Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 V.86 [86psmxxx.xxx] 987 Jul 1997 Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[mramnxxx.xxx] 986 Jul 1997 Father Sergius, by Leo Tolstoy, Trans. L & A Maude[fsrgsxxx.xxx] 985 Jul 1997 Who Was Who: 5000 BC - 1914, Irwin L. Gordon, Ed. [wwaswxxx.xxx] 984 Jul 1997 Eastern Counties of England by Daniel Defoe [DD#5][ttecexxx.xxx] 983 Jul 1997 The Book of Nonsense, by Edward Lear [nnsnsxxx.xxx] 982 Jul 1997 Beowulf, Anonymous, Translated by Gummere [bwulfxxx.xxx] 981 * Have We Given Away A Trillion Books/Dollars Yet??? With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,489,761 [x 15,948 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,948 eBooks online as of April 06, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.82 when we had 12,237 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,948 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.00 Months We Averaged ~473 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 992 eBooks Done In The 91 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.90 Per Day 76 Per Week 330 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] DARPA FUNDS DIVERTED FROM UNIVERSITIES Confirming rumors among academics at a number of colleges and universities, the Pentagon's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has acknowledged a shift away from university projects. DARPA has long been a supporter of broad-ranging, long-term research initiatives at institutions of higher education, and many credit such programs with many of the innovations that underpin today's household technologies. In seeking shorter-term projects with more concrete deliverables, however, DARPA has significantly cut back funds for university projects. Since 2001, the portion of DARPA's relatively stable budget allocated to university projects has dropped by nearly 50 percent. Many in the research community fear that the shift away from basic, open-ended research will result in slower technological progress. Ed Lazowska, a computer scientist at the University of Washington and co-chairman of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, said, "Virtually every aspect of information technology upon which we rely today bears the stamp of federally sponsored university research." He characterized DARPA's change in focus as "killing the goose that laid the golden egg." New York Times, 2 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/02/technology/02darpa.html CHOICEPOINT OPENS ITS BOOKS TO CONSUMERS Officials of ChoicePoint, the data aggregation company recently in the news for compromising the personal information of about 150,000 individuals, said it is developing an application that will allow consumers to view any information about them that the company collects and sells. According to Don McGuffey, vice president for data acquisition at ChoicePoint, "You will receive the reports that we have on you." The company has also changed the records that it sells to law enforcement agencies, employers, landlords, and other businesses. Those records will no longer include complete driver's license or Social Security numbers--a change implemented in response to legislation introduced by California State Sen. Jackie Speier that would impose new limitations on what Speier described as an industry "that has grown up overnight with no regulations whatsoever." Wall Street Journal, 31 March 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111227798677294247,00.html THIEF GRABS LAPTOP AND 100,000 IDENTITIES Officials at the University of California at Berkeley said that a laptop stolen from the university's graduate division contained personal information for nearly 100,000 individuals. The computer included records for applicants to Berkeley's graduate programs from fall 2001 to spring 2004; students enrolled in the school's graduate programs from fall 1989 to fall 2003; and individuals who received doctorates from Berkeley between 1976 and 1999. Although no evidence exists that any of the stolen information has been used fraudulently, according to a statement from the university, the institution is required by a California law to disclose the breach to those affected. The statement said the university is making "every reasonable effort to notify by mail or e-mail all 98,369 individuals whose names and Social Security numbers were on the computer." Inside Higher Ed, 29 March 2005 http://www.insidehighered.com/index.php/news/2005/03/29/theft MEDIA COMPANIES SETTLE WITH FREELANCERS [If you scratch the surface on this one you will find that ONLY the big-time commercial writers are benefiting from this settlement, each article could net them $1500 in royalties. . .BUT. . .Average Joe or Josephine who is not legally well connected enough to have registered a separate copyright for each article will ONLY GET $60, not really enough to pay for the effort of the lawsuits. Just one more case where copyright is being used for the rich to get richer and to make the poor poorer.] A settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit between media companies and freelance writers over stories included in electronic databases. The class action suit was the combination of three separate suits and represented defendants including the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the Authors Guild, the National Writers Union, and almost two dozen freelance writers. Defendants in the suit, including Time, Knight Ridder, Reed Elsevier, and The New York Times Company, agreed to pay between $10 million and $18 million for works originally published between August 1977 and December 2002. Under the terms of the settlement, writers who did not sign away electronic publishing rights can apply for payments of as much as $1,500 for works that have been added to electronic databases. Although many payments will be significantly smaller than that, "some freelancers ... will make six figures under this settlement," according to Jim Morrison, one of the negotiators of the settlement and a past president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Wired Magazine, 29 March 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,67063,00.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA If you really want to get a long term grasp of the U.S. media's news avoidance phobia, compare the news stories released on Friday, especially late on Friday, compared to the stories for the rest of the week. When they really don't want to release a story but they are actually required to, they announce it late Friday, so the "news cycle" has been exhausted by the time most people tune back in on Monday. By the way, still no official or unofficial comments on why the Texas City explosion was not really covered, on Wednesday, two weeks ago. * More On China And India A QUICK EVOLUTION OF RUFFLED FEATHERS from Newsday How do you make a room of university presidents squirm? Ply them with salmon and sirloin steak and then serve up the political hot potato of teaching evolution at the high school level. In a wide-ranging and sometimes heated dinner discussion among media representatives, Intel chief executive Craig Barrett and the presidents of eight major research universities, nearly everyone agreed that science in the United States is losing ground to foreign competitors. Many in attendance at the Science Coalition's yearly media roundtable, held at The Penn Club in Manhattan on Monday, cited fast-charging China and India as important new players, and bemoaned a lack of funding for basic research at home. And several attendees blasted the nation's K-12 science education as woefully inadequate. http://tinyurl.com/6z6a7 *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "The price of a gallon of gas is $2.25, 11 times what it was when paperback books were also selling at $.25. This gets nearly daily major news coverage, yet prices for paperbacks are now $7.50, 30 times what they were when paperbacks and a gallon of gas were both $.25. Even coffee prices made the news recently, going up 28% since Christmas, but what they went up to was the price they have averaged for the past 20 years. Why is it that books can go up so much without any news coverage?" DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK As Southeast Asia begins to take a predominant place in the world economies, with China, India, Japan and the US predicted to be in the Top Four positions a decade or two from now, depressions and/ or recessions in the Western World will have less overall effect, while changes in The Orient will have a much greater effect. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK India now graduates twice as many from college per year than the US. China? Twice as many. * Dominos will deliver nearly half a billion pizzas in the next year. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Maybe that should be Editor / Contributor, but I'm not fully up with the etiquette. The language is correct in GUTINDEX, but listed as English instead of Swedish in the database. Further, it was individually posted as 7ftfs and 8ftfs; I have deleted the ASCII 7ftfs10.* as valueless. Jul 2005 Fritiofs Saga, by Esaias Tegner [?ftfsxxx.xxx] 8518 [Language: Swedish with English notes] [Editor: Andrew A. Stomberg] [Files: 8ftfs10.txt] -=-=-=-=[ 59 NEW U.S. EBOOKS ]-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The S. W. F. Club, by Caroline E. Jacobs 15562 [Author AKA: Emilia Elliott] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15562 ] [Files: 15562.txt; 15562-8.txt; ] The Boer in Peace and War, by Arthur M. Mann 15561 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15561 ] [Files: 15561.txt; 15561-8.txt; 15561-h.htm; ] Young Folks Treasury, Volume 3 (of 12), by Various 15560 [Editor: Hamilton Wright Mabie] [Subtitle: Classic Tales And Old-Fashioned Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/6/15560 ] [Files: 15560.txt; 15560-8.txt; 15560-h.htm; ] Robur der Sieger, by Jules Verne 15559 [Language: German] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15559 ] [Files: 15559-8.txt; 15559-h.htm; 15559-t.tex; 15559-pdf.pdf] La nouvelle Carthage, by Georges Eekhoud 15558 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15558 ] [Files: 15558-8.txt; 15558-r.rtf] Carnet d'un inconnu, by Fedor Mikhailovitch Dostoievski 15557 [Subtitle: (St�pantchikovo)] [Translator: J.-W. Bienstock and Charles Torquet] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15557 ] [Files: 15557-8.txt; 15557-r.rtf] Voyages en France pendant les annees 1787-1788-1789, by Arthur Young 15556 [Translator: Fran�ois Soul�s] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15556 ] [Files: 15556-8.txt; 15556-r.rtf] La chasse a l'oppossum, by Oscar Wilde 15555 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15555 ] [Files: 15555-8.txt; 15555-r.rtf] Le parfum de la Dame en noir, by Gaston Leroux 15554 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15554 ] [Files: 15554-8.txt; 15554-r.rtf] The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics, by Various 15553 [Editor: Frederic Lawrence Knowles] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15553 ] [Files: 15553.txt; 15553-8.txt; 15553-h.htm] Christmas Outside of Eden, by Coningsby Dawson 15552 [Illustrator: Eugene Francis Savage] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15552 ] [Files: 15552.txt; 15552-h.htm] Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion, by Beatrice Clay 15551 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/5/15551 ] [Files: 15551.txt; 15551-8.txt; 15551-h.htm] Ethel Morton at Rose House, by Mabell S. C. Smith 15550 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/5/15550 ] [Files: 15550.txt; 15550-8.txt; 15550-h.htm; ] Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, by Various 15549 [Full title: Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 424, New Series,] [February 14, 1852] [Editor: Robert Chambers and William Chambers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15549 ] [Files: 15549.txt; 15549-8.txt; 15549-h.htm] Novena n~ga Pagdaydayao Quen Aputayo a Jesus Nazareno, by Anonymous 15548 [Translator: P.D Quintin Paredes] [Language: Ilocano] [Transcriber's note: Tilde g in old Ilocano] [which is no longer used is marked as ~g.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/4/15548 ] [Files: 15548-8.txt; 15548-h.htm] Life of Robert Louis Stevenson for Boys and Girls,Jacqueline M. Overton 15547 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15547 ] [Files: 15547.txt; 15547-8.txt; 15547-h.htm] The Last of the Peterkins, by Lucretia P. Hale 15546 [Subtitle: With Others of Their Kin] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15546 ] [Files: 15546.txt; 15546-8.txt; 15546-h.htm] The Basis of Morality, by Annie Besant 15545 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15545 ] [Files: 15545.txt; 15545-h.htm] Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie, by Barney Stone 15544 [Illustrator: Gordon Ross] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15544 ] [Files: 15544.txt; 15544-8.txt; 15544-h.htm] D'Alembert, by Joseph Bertrand 15543 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15543 ] [Files: 15543-8.txt] A Daughter of the Dons, by William MacLeod Raine 15542 [Subtitle: A Story of New Mexico Today] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15542 ] [Files: 15542.txt; 15542-8.txt; 15542-h.htm] What Two Children Did, by Charlotte E. Chittenden 15541 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15541 ] [Files: 15541.txt; 15541-h.htm] Across India, by Oliver Optic 15540 [Subtitle: Or, Live Boys in the Far East] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/4/15540 ] [Files: 15540.txt; 15540-8.txt; 15540-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No 27, by Various 15539 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 27, May 13, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/3/15539 ] [Files: 15539.txt; 15539-8.txt; 15539-h.htm] Hetty Gray, by Rosa Mulholland 15538 [Author AKA: Lady Rosa Mulholland Gilbert (1841-1921)] [Subtitle: Nobody's Bairn] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15538 ] [Files: 15538.txt; 15538-h.htm; ] The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3), by James Anthony Froude 15537 [Author: Introduction by W. Llewelyn Williams] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15537 ] [Files: 15537.txt; 15537-8.txt; 15537-h.htm; ] Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, No. 579, by Various 15536 [Subtitle: Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15536 ] [Files: 15536.txt; 15536-8.txt; 15536-h.htm] Violin Mastery, by Frederick H. Martens 15535 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15535 ] [Files: 15535.txt; 15535-8.txt; 15535-0.txt; 15535-h.htm] Children of the Market Place, by Edgar Lee Masters 15534 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15534 ] [Files: 15534.txt; 15534-8.txt; 15534-h.htm; ] The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811), by David Dickinson Mann 15533 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15533 ] [Files: 15533.txt; 15533-h.htm] Novelas Cortas, by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón 15532 [Editor: W.F. Giese] [Language: English and Spanish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15532 ] [Files: 15532.txt; 15532-8.txt; 15532-h.htm] Florante, by Francisco Baltazar (AKA Francisco Balagtas) 15531 [Translator: Epifanio De Los Santos] [Language: Spanish and Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15531 ] [Files: 15531-8.txt; 15531-h.htm] The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898: Volume XVII, 1609-1616, by Various 15530 [Subtitle: Explorations By Early Navigators, Descriptions Of The] [Islands And Their Peoples, Their History And Records Of] [The Catholic Missions, As Related In Contemporaneous Books] [And Manuscripts, Showing The Political, Economic, Commercial] [And Religious Conditions Of Those Islands From Their] [Earliest Relations With European Nations To The Close Of] [The Nineteenth Century] [Editor: E. H. Blair] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/3/15530 ] [Files: 15530.txt; 15530-8.txt; 15530-h.htm] Songs from Books, by Rudyard Kipling 15529 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15529 ] [Files: 15529.txt; 15529-8.txt] The Tale of Cuffy Bear, by Arthur Scott Bailey 15528 [Ill.: Harry L. Smith] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15528 ] [Files: 15528.txt; 15528-h.htm; ] Captivity, by M. Leonora Eyles 15527 [Author AKA: Margaret Leonora Pitcairn Eyles (1889-1960)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15527 ] [Files: 15527.txt; 15527-8.txt; 15527-h.htm; ] John L. Stoddard's Lectures, Vol. 10 (of 10), by John L. Stoddard 15526 [Subtitle: Southern California; Grand Canon of the Colorado River;] [Yellowstone National Park] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15526 ] [Files: 15526.txt; 15526-8.txt; 15526-h.htm; ] Miriam's Schooling and Other Papers, by Mark Rutherford 15525 [Author AKA: William Hale White (1831-1913)] [Mark Rutherford was a pseudonym for William Hale White] [Contents: Gideon]] [ Samuel] [ Saul] [ Miriam's Schooling] [ Michael Trevanion] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15525 ] [Files: 15525.txt; ] Digger Smith, by C. J. Dennis 15524 [Ill.: Hal Gye] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15524 ] [Files: 15524.txt; 15524-h.htm; ] Getting Together, by Ian Hay 15523 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15523 ] [Files: 15523.txt; 15523-8.txt; 15523-h.htm] The War Chief of the Ottawas, by Thomas Guthrie Marquis 15522 [Subtitle: A Chronicle of the Pontiac War: Volume 15 (of 32) in the] [series Chronicles of Canada] [Editors: George M. Wrong and H. H. Langton] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/2/15522 ] [Files: 15522.txt] The Adventures of Prickly Porky, by Thornton W. Burgess 15521 [Illustrator: Harrison Cady] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15521 ] [Files: 15521.txt; 15521-h.htm] With Methuen's Column on an Ambulance Train, by Ernest N. Bennett 15520 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/2/15520 ] [Files: 15520.txt; 15520-8.txt; 15520-h.htm] Love in '76, by Oliver Bell Bunce 15519 [Full title: Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911:] [ Love in '76] [Subtitle: An Incident of the Revolution] [Editor: Montrose J. Moses] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15519 ] [Files: 15519.txt; 15519-8.txt] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 26, by Various 15518 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1,] [ No. 26, May 6, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15518 ] [Files: 15518.txt; 15518-8.txt; 15518-h.htm] Acetaria: A Discourse of Sallets, by John Evelyn 15517 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15517 ] [Files: 15517.txt; 15517-8.txt; 15517-h.htm] The Religions of Japan, by William Elliot Griffis 15516 [Subtitle: From the Dawn of History to the Era of M�iji] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15516 ] [Files: 15516.txt; 15516-8.txt; 15516-h.htm] Syvista riveista, by Various 15515 [Subtitle: Kansankirjailijaimme novellikokoelma] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15515 ] [Files: 15515-8.txt] Maaemon lapsia, by Arvid Jarnefelt 15514 [Subtitle: Kertomus] [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15514 ] [Files: 15514-8.txt] Suomalaisen kirjallisuuden historia, by Eino Leino 15513 [Language: Finnish] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/1/15513 ] [Files: 15513-8.txt] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, May 23, 1917, by Various 15512 [Editor: Owen Seaman] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15512 ] [Files: 15512.txt; 15512-8.txt; 15512-h.htm; ] Mr. Pat's Little Girl, by Mary F. Leonard 15511 [Subtitle: A Story of the Arden Foresters] [Ill.: Chase Emerson] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15511 ] [Files: 15511.txt; 15511-8.txt; 15511-h.htm; ] Advice to Young Men, by William Cobbett 15510 [Subtitle: And (Incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher] [Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a] [Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject.] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/1/15510 ] [Files: 15510.txt; 15510-8.txt; 15510-h.htm; ] Laurier: A Study in Canadian Politics, by J. W. Dafoe 15509 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15509 ] [Files: 15509.txt; 15509-8.txt] Stephen A. Douglas, by Allen Johnson 15508 [Subtitle: A Study in American Politics] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15508 ] [Files: 15508.txt; 15508-8.txt; 15508-h.htm] Charles Duran, by The Author of The Waldos 15507 [Subtitle: Or, The Career of a Bad Boy] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/0/15507 ] [Files: 15507.txt; 15507-h.htm] Philip Winwood, by Robert Neilson Stephens 15506 [Subtitle: A Sketch of the Domestic History of an American Captain in] [the War of Independence; Embracing Events that Occurred between and during] [the Years 1763 and 1786, in New York and London: written by His Enemy in] [War, Herbert Russell, Lieutenant in the Loyalist Forces.] [Ill.: E. W. D. 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Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15605 ] [Files: 15605.txt; 15605-8.txt; 15605-h.htm; ] Piano Mastery, by Harriette Brower 15604 [Subtitle: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15604 ] [Files: 15604.txt; 15604-8.txt; 15604-h.htm; ] One Man in His Time, by Ellen Glasgow 15603 [Author AKA: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945)] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/0/15603 ] [Files: 15603.txt; 15603-8.txt; 15603-h.htm; ] New South Wales, by William Charles Wentworth 15602 [Full title: Statistical, Historical and Political Description of the Colony of New] [South Wales and its Dependent Settlements in Van Diemen's Land] [Subtitle: With a Particular Enumeration of the Advantages Which These Colonies Offer] [for Emigration, and Their Superiority in Many Respects Over Those Possessed by the] [United States of America] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15602 ] [Files: 15602.txt; 15602-8.txt; 15602-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 29, by Various 15601 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 29, May 27,] [1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15601 ] [Files: 15601.txt; 15601-8.txt; 15601-h.htm] Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein, by Gertrude Stein 15600 [Subtitle: With Two Shorter Stories] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/0/15600 ] [Files: 15600.txt; 15600-h.htm] The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 8, by Ambrose Bierce 15599 [Subtitle: Epigrams, On With the Dance, Negligible Tales] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15599 ] [Files: 15599.txt; 15599-8.txt; 15599-h.htm] Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois, by Monseigneur le duc de Mercure 15598 [Full title: Advis de la deffaicte des Anglois et autres heretiques] [venuz en Bretaigne, pour le Roy de Navarre, pres] [Chasteau-bourg.] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15598 ] [Files: 15598-8.txt; 15598-8.txt ] Stories of American Life and Adventure, by Edward Eggleston 15597 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15597 ] [Files: 15597.txt; 15597-8.txt; 15597-h.htm; ] Bressant, by Julian Hawthorne 15596 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15596 ] [Files: 15596.txt; 15596-8.txt; 15596-h.htm; ] Vocational Guidance for Girls, by Marguerite Stockman Dickson 15595 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15595 ] [Files: 15595.txt; 15595-8.txt; 15595-h.htm; ] Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 103, October 22, 1892, by Various 15594 [Editor: F. C. Burnand] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15594 ] [Files: 15594.txt; 15594-8.txt; 15594-h.htm; ] Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon, by Jules Girardin 15593 [Illustrator: R. Tinant] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15593 ] [Files: 15593-8.txt; 15593-h.htm] Old-Fashioned Fairy Tales, by Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 15592 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15592 ] [Files: 15592.txt; 15592-8.txt; 15592-h.htm; ] A Woman Named Smith, by Marie Conway Oemler 15591 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/5/9/15591 ] [Files: 15591.txt; 15591-8.txt; 15591-h.htm; ] Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders, by T. Eric Peet 15590 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/9/15590 ] [Files: 15590.txt; 15590-8.txt; 15590-h.htm] Les vies encloses, by Georges Rodenbach 15589 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/5/8/15589 ] [Files: 15589-8.txt; 15589-r.rtf] The Pilot and his Wife, by Jonas Lie 15588 [Translator: G. L. 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With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,303,400 [x 15,997 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 15,997 eBooks online as of April 13, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.63 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,326 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 15,997 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.25 Months We Averaged ~474 Per Year 39.4 Per Month 1.29 Per Day At 1041 eBooks Done In The 98 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.62 Per Day 74 Per Week 321 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA "There's really just one way to read the following: the USA is falling further and further behind in computing. But here's my best spin: "The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) sponsored by IBM is officially over, and UIUC made a fine showing. The contest involves students in computing disciplines at over 1,300 universities from 68 countries on six continents. 78 teams of three students each took part in the world final here in Shanghai. "The teams had 5 hours to do 10 problems. Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which hosted the contest, won the trophy by completing 8 problems successfully. (They were so excited--I was very happy for them!) "The other top places went to universities from Russia, Poland, and Canada (7 problems each). Only one U.S. university team managed to complete at least 5 problems, and that was our team from UIUC-- we came in ahead of Cal Tech, Duke, MIT, IIT, CMU, Georgia Tech, NYU, and more. "Our performance really improved over last year, and if we continue at this rate, we could reach the top 12 places in the competition. As it was, we tied for 17th. Eastern Europe, and of course China, certainly dominate the team standings now. We are all enriched and wiser after seeing China during these weeks on the road. It's been an awesome experience. "Masochists can download the problem set at http://icpc.baylor.edu/icpc/Finals/2005FinalsProblemSet.pdf "I noticed that the standings have not been updated yet on the official site. "Photos of the team at the competition and in China: http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=12i17lyj.5x8dlwqz&x=0&y=hmt4vg Marsha Woodbury, proud Coach." * This week, 4 1/2 years after the fact, the last three defendants charged with assault of the Philadelphia Police Chief and others, were acquitted of all charges, based on videotapes made at the Republican National Convention, August 1, 2000. The police chief finally recanted his earlier testimony, admitting that he could not identify anyone responsible for alleged assaults, as various stories told by the police became inconsistent. These charges were very serious and could have yielded 30-40 years in prison if the judge had not ruled as he did, after only two days of proceedings. There is now a possibility the same videotape could now be used to indict the police for beating up those they accused, and perhaps even of perjury. Apparently at least 90% of all the protestors arrested at the last two Republican National Conventions have either won their cases or had them summarily dismissed, expunged, etc. [This story was mentioned on NPR] *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK "What if an entire generation of Americans just gave up on golf?" Phil Mickelson [2004 Masters Champion] DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY The term "Depression" was invented by the spin doctors of the day, because they were afraid the term "Recession" was too inflamatory. "It's ONLY a depression, not a recession," is what they would say. Today they have once again reversed themselves yet again, and will say, "It's ONLY a recession." [Some research by a friend indicates that the term "recession" may be even older than I thought, but perhaps not in general useage, at least not enough for anyone to want to avoid it when naming The Great Depression in 1929. I'm still not sure what really happened. This was something I learned way back in Political Science, and if anyone has any additional info, we'd be glad to hear it.] *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution takes place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Printing was once the seventh largest industry in America and was the second largest industry in New York City. * Texas has the lowest percentage of high school graduates. * Indiana Teen Smoking Falls To National Average >From 2000 to 2004 the percentage of teens smoking fell by nearly 33% and those in grades 6-8 fell by nearly 20%, as Indiana spent a large portion of their $65 million tobacco settlement cash on teen smoking. In addition, the cigarette tax went up by $.40 during that period. Only 5% of Indiana 6th graders smoke, while 25% of 12th graders do, which remains steady through the rest of their lives. More recent drops continue to be encouraging, as teen smoking rates fell by 18.5% from 2002 to 2004. * Upper-class stores such as Neimann-Marcus had a very profitable holiday as the upper-class had plenty of money to spend on gift exchanges for friends, co-workers, and family. Lower-class stores such as Wal-Mart did NOT have good profits for the holiday season. Even the major media managed to say that this was because "The rich are getting richer, the poor are getting poorer." * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. 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With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of ~1% of the world gaining a nominal value of ~$.97 from each book. 1% of the world population is 64,318,029 [x 16,051 x $.97 = ~$1 trillion] [Google "world population" "popclock" to get the most current figures.] With 16,051 eBooks online as of April 20, 2005 it now takes an average of 100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $0.62 from each book, This "cost" is down from about $.81 when we had 12,401 eBooks a year ago. 100 million readers is only ~1.5% of the world's population! At 16,051 eBooks in 33 Years and 09.50 Months We Averaged ~475 Per Year 39.6 Per Month 1.30 Per Day At 1095 eBooks Done In The 105 Days Of 2005 We Averaged 10.43 Per Day 73 Per Week 313 Per Month The production statistics are calculated based on full weeks' production; each production-week starts/ends Wednesday noon, starts with the first Wednesday of January. January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] STUDENT FORCED TO TAKE TESTS OFF THE WEB [What's Good For The College Jocks And Greeks, Not Good For The Masses] The University of Wyoming has insisted that a student remove copies of old tests from his Web site. Aaron Narva, a senior at the university, had posted the tests online and initially sold them to other students. Later, Narva gave the tests away for free. Narva said that old tests are a useful study aid, noting that the athletics department as well as sororities and fraternities make copies of tests available to their members. Dane Ciolino, professor of copyright law at Loyola University, said that Narva's comparison fails because by posting the tests online, he is making many more copies available. Ciolino also noted that fair use cannot apply if Narva was charging money for the tests. Narva is charged with violating university policies and will have a hearing at the university later this month. CNN, 15 April 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/EDUCATION/04/15/old.tests.website.ap/ BRITS UNVEIL CREATIVE ARCHIVE The BBC has launched an initiative known as the Creative Archive to disseminate creative works across the United Kingdom. Modeled on the Creative Commons in the United States, the Creative Archive License invites users to download creative materials and use them however they desire, with a few stipulations. Users of content must cite the creator; allow others to use newly created works in the same manner; not use content for commercial gain; and limit use to within the United Kingdom. The archive is relatively small so far, containing works only from the British Film Institute, but a spokesperson from the BBC said the group hopes eventually to make available a vast quantity of content currently unavailable to the public. She noted that because of the wide range of copyright concerns, those posting content must work carefully and thoroughly to meet all requirements. Lawrence Lessig, professor at Stanford Law School and one of the founders of Creative Commons, applauded the Creative Archive, saying that the BBC is inviting consumers to become part of the creative process rather than just receivers. He said he hopes the program helps U.S. users "think more progressively about this issue." Wired News, 18 April 2005 http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,67239,00.html LEXISNEXIS DISCLOSES MORE DATA LOSSES LexisNexis this week revealed that much more personal information was exposed to identity thieves than reported in estimates released last month. Information including Social Security numbers for 310,000 U.S. citizens was exposed--nearly 10 times the 32,000 previously announced by company officials. According to LexisNexis, the data were compromised in a total of 59 separate incidents over the past two years, most of them at subsidiary Seisint, which LexisNexis bought in July 2004. A spate of data breaches lately has prompted the U.S. Congress to hold hearings on problems affecting the data-brokerage industry and to propose regulations that would add strict controls on the collection and sale of personal information. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said, "When a company like LexisNexis so badly underestimates its own ID theft breaches, it is clear that things are totally out of hand." Reuters, 12 April 2005 http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?storyID=8159934 POKING HOLES IN MICROSOFT'S GRAMMAR CHECKER Sandeep Krishnamurthy, associate professor of marketing and e-commerce at the University of Washington, is so incensed with the grammar checker in Microsoft Word that he has taken to posting examples of what he sees as the checker's failings on his Web site. He has also called on Microsoft to improve the checker. Citing egregious grammar mistakes that the tool does not question, Krishnamurthy said that although it might be helpful for above-average writers, it actually impedes below-average writers' efforts to improve their writing skill. Krishnamurthy said Microsoft should modify the tool to allow users to select the level of help they need, from basic to advanced. For its part, Microsoft said in a statement that the tool is not intended to find or identify all errors. Instead, it is designed "to catch the kinds of errors that ordinary users make in normal writing situations." Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/weekly/v51/i32/32a02902.htm COMPUTER APPLICATION GRADES ESSAYS A professor at the University of Missouri has developed a computer application that grades papers and offers advice on writing. Ed Brent, professor of sociology, created the application, called Qualrus, using a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. Qualrus evaluates papers based on the structure of sentences and paragraphs and on the flow of ideas. Instructors can specify which factors of an assignment are most important, and Qualrus incorporates that information into the scores it provides. Brent claims the application improves students' papers and estimated that it saves him more than 200 hours of grading per semester. The tool has been approved for use across the university, but so far Brent is the only instructor using it. Brent is also looking for ways to distribute the tool to other universities and to businesses. [Probably at a large profit] CNET, 7 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1032_3-5659366.html UC ELECTRONIC RESERVES RANKLE PUBLISHERS A system that handles electronic reserves at the University of California (UC) in San Diego has prompted complaints from publishers that the university has far exceeded the bounds of fair use. With the system, materials that faculty put on reserve are made available electronically, allowing students to access and even print them from outside the university library. The Association of American Publishers objected, saying that electronic access substantially changes the traditional terms of reserve materials and deprives publishers of sales. Publishers have previously won legal challenges to the production of coursepacks, which the courts said do not fall under the terms of fair use. The publishing group insisted the same applies to electronic resources. Representatives of UC disputed the claims, saying the reserve system does not infringe on sales of texts. Jonathan Franklin, associate law librarian at the University of Washington, noted that the fair use law is not clear and commented that if the disagreement is ultimately settled by the courts, such a resolution might provide needed clarification for all concerned. Chronicle of Higher Education, 7 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005040701t.htm CODING CONTEST SHOWS U.S. STUDENTS FALLING BEHIND [More details below in media avoidance section, Shanhai was winner] At this year's Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest, the University of Illinois's tie for 17th place was the best result for any U.S. team, representing the worst performance for U.S. institutions in the 29 years of the competition. Many observers believe the result is indicative of a variety of factors that have resulted in a striking shift in technological preeminence away from U.S. schools and companies. As recently as 1997, the United States came out on top, when a team from Harvey Mudd College won the competition. David Patterson, president of the Association for Computing Machinery and a computer science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, noted, "The U.S. used to dominate these kinds of programming Olympics." Others pointed out that applications from outside the United States to computer science and other technology programs at U.S. graduate schools have dropped lately. ZDNet, 7 April 2005 http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-5659116.html E-RATE INDICTMENTS HANDED DOWN Six companies and five individuals have been indicted on charges of fraud in the federal E-Rate program, which was instituted to provide funds to connect public schools and libraries to the Internet. A year ago, a subsidiary of NEC admitted defrauding the program and settled with prosecutors for $20.7 million. Those indicted this week were charged with fraud, collusion, and rigging bids. According to the Justice Department, the accused misrepresented financial terms of E-Rate projects to school administrators and colluded on pricing and terms of government contracts. The violations are said to have taken place in seven states, though all but one defendant are based in California. The individuals charged face up to five years in prison, and the indicted companies could be fined as much as $10 million. Wall Street Journal, 8 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://online.wsj.com/article/0,,SB111292755907301701,00.html DUKE SCALES BACK IPOD PROGRAM Officials at Duke University have said they will cut back a program to equip incoming students with iPods. Last fall, all 1,600 incoming freshmen were given the devices as part of a pilot program to see how they might influence learning. Next year, the university will only provide iPods to students who enroll in courses that use iPods in the curriculum. School officials said they were pleased with what they learned from the program in its first year, but they pointed out that the larger goal is to incorporate technology into the teaching and learning processes. The narrower focus of the iPod initiative was characterized as an evolution of the university's efforts toward that goal. Lynne O'Brien, who coordinated the iPod program, said some faculty embraced the devices in their classes, while other faculty were more skeptical, seeing no real purpose for the devices. CNET, 6 April 2005 http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-5657240.html TECH COMPANIES LINE UP WITH EU [No mention of the huge MicroSoft payoff to settle with Gateway] Five leading technology companies have voiced their support of the European Union (EU) in its antitrust case against Microsoft. IBM, Oracle, Red Hat, RealNetworks, and Nokia have applied to join the case in which the European Commission has already fined Microsoft $640 million and ordered that the company make changes to its operating systems to increase competition with other vendors. Aside from RealNetworks, which has previously challenged Microsoft in court, the other four companies have been reluctant to take a strong public stance against Microsoft. Thomas Vinje, an attorney for the EU, said the support from these companies undercuts Microsoft's claim that the case against it in Europe is not endorsed by others in the technology industry. It is not clear whether the court hearing the case will accept the companies' application, but, according to Jonathan Todd, spokesperson for the EU, their action is not likely to be "relevant or determining in terms of the outcome of a particular antitrust case." Washington Post, 6 April 2005 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A30610-2005Apr6.html You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA Some of these were covered yesterday by ABC, NBC and CBS, some not: A little about the new pope: Previous name: Joseph Ratzinger New name: Benedict XVI [16th] Was formerly head of the "Inquisition." [The Office of Orthodox Catholic Doctrine] Oldest cardinal elected pope in 300 years. [Other sources said in over 100 years] First German pope in 1,000 years Nickname: "The Enforcer" [Not a joke] Reported as the most hardline conservative of all those in the conclave. Served in Germany's Hitler Youth as a boy. Deserter from the Germany Army in 1945. *STRANGE QUOTE OF THE WEEK Congressman "Barney Frank had the best line. He said he'd been the focus of ethics probes fifteen years ago because he'd `"behaved inappropriately.'" "I changed my behavior," said Frank. "Tom DeLay changed the ethics committee." DOUBLESPEAK OF THE DAY It now take a majority of the Ethics Committee to contine an investigation. Since the committee is split equally among Republicans and Democrats, it is unlikely anyone will ever be investigated again without someone crossing an interestingly drawn party line. *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK Fewer Chinese and Indian students will come to the U.S. for their educations, more will graduate at home, as an educational revolution has taken place. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK When you listen to the news you the only income levels you usually hear are something such as 2001's $51,407. BUT. . .this isn't one income, it is THREE incomes put together to appear as one income. To achieve this fictional family income level you must add together the median income for men plus the median income for women plus ~1,000 of part time labor: $29,101 Median Income For Men $16,614 Median Women's Income $ 5,691 1105 Hour Minium Wage ------- -------------------------- $51,402 ~Median Family Income All figures from 2001, more details on request. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. I just called our local reference librarian and got the number of US households from the 2004-5 U.S. Statistical Abstract at: 111,278,000 as per data from 2003 U.S Census Bureau reports. If we presume the saturation level of U.S. computer households is now around 6/7, or 86%, that is a total of 95.4 million, and that's counting just one computer per household, and not counting households with more than one, schools, businesses, etc. I also found some figures that might challenge the literacy rate given above, and would like some help researching these and other such figures, if anyone is interested. BTW, while I was doing this research, I came across a statistic that said only 10% of the world's population is 60+ years old. This means that basically 90% of the world's population would never benefit from Social Security, even if the wealthy nations offered it to them free of charge. Then I realized that the US population has the same kind of age disparity, in which the rich live so much longer than the poor, the whites live so much longer than the non-whites. Thus Social Security is paid by all, but is distributed more to the upper class whites, not just because they can receive more per year, but because they will live more years to receive Social Security. The average poor non-white may never receive a dime of Social Security, no matter how much they pay in. *** *Information About the Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists For more information about the Project Gutenberg's mailing lists, including the Project Gutenberg Weekly and Monthly Newsletters: and the other Project Gutenberg Mailing Lists: The weekly is sent on Wednesdays, and the monthly is sent on the first Wednesday of the month. 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Chambers 15654 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15654 ] [Files: 15654.txt; 15654-8.txt; 15654-h.htm] The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, by Thomas Hood 15652 [Biographical Introduction by William Michael Rossetti] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15652 ] [Files: 15652.txt; 15652-8.txt; 15652-h.htm] His Grace of Osmonde, by Frances Hodgson Burnett 15651 [Subtitle: Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His] [Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15651 ] [Files: 15651.txt; 15651-8.txt; 15651-h.htm] The Great Round World, Vol. 1, No. 32, by Various 15650 [Full title: The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 32, June] [17, 1897] [Subtitle: A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls] [Editor: Julia Truitt Bishop] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/5/15650 ] [Files: 15650.txt; 15650-8.txt; 15650-h.htm] Philosophicall Essay for the Reunion of the Languages,by Pierre Besnier 15649 [Subtitle: Or, The Art of Knowing All by the Mastery of One] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15649 ] [Files: 15649.txt; 15649-8.txt; 15649-h.htm] American Merchant Ships and Sailors, by Willis J. Abbot 15648 [Ill.: Ray Brown] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15648 ] [Files: 15648.txt; 15648-8.txt; 15648-h.htm; ] The American Missionary, Vol. 44, No. 5, May 1890, by Various 15647 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/4/15647 ] [Files: 15647.txt; 15647-h.htm] Nord contre sud, by Jules Verne 15646 [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15646 ] [Files: 15646-8.txt; 15646-r.rtf] Port-Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet 15645 [Subtitle: Derni�res aventures de l'illustre Tartarin] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/4/15645 ] [Files: 15645-8.txt; 15645-r.rtf] Thirteen Months in the Rebel Army, by William G. 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Calderon] [Language: Tagalog] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15628 ] [Files: 15628-8.txt; 15628-h.htm] Verner's Pride, by Mrs. Henry Wood 15627 [Illustrator: Harold Piffard] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15627 ] [Files: 15627.txt; 15627-8.txt; 15627-h.htm] Contes et historiettes a l'usage des jeunes enfants, by Zulma Carraud 15626 [Subtitle: Qui commencent � savoir lire] [Language: French] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15626 ] [Files: 15626-8.txt; 15626-h.htm] The Lookout Man, by B. M. Bower 15625 [Illustrator: H. Weston Taylor] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15625 ] [Files: 15625.txt; 15625-h.htm] Trisagio Quen Carcararag, by Justo Claudio Fojas 15624 [Language: Iloko] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.net/1/5/6/2/15624 ] [Files: 15624-8.txt; 15624-h.htm] Jukes-Edwards, by A. E. 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January 5th was the first Wednesday of 2005, and thus ended PG's production year of 2004 and began the production year of 2005 at noon. This year there will be 52 Wednesdays, thus no extra week. *** *Headline News from Edupage [PG Editor's Comments In Brackets] FEWER COLLEGE STUDENTS PURSUING COMPUTER SCIENCE DEGREES [Because of the .com bust] A new report from the Computing Research Association (CRA) shows a significant drop in the number of college freshmen in the United States who say they plan to major in computer science. The CRA looked at data from the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California at Los Angeles and found that between fall of 2000 and fall of 2004, interest in computer science fell by more than 60 percent and is now 70 percent below its all-time high. Interest among women has fallen even further, said the CRA, dropping 80 percent since 1998 and 93 percent since 1982. The CRA also conducted surveys of higher education institutions and came up with similar results. The report goes on to suggest that the United States will have difficulty meeting the demand for IT workers in coming years, increasing the gap with countries including India and China that are producing larger numbers of computer science graduates. "Freshmen interest levels at any given point have been an accurate predictor of trends in the number of degrees granted four to five years later," according to the report. CNET, 22 April 2005 http://news.com.com//2100-1022_3-5681438.html ISU CONSIDERS LAPTOP REQUIREMENT [For students, not for faculty] The Faculty Senate at Indiana State University (ISU) has put its support behind a proposal to require incoming freshmen to purchase laptops beginning in the fall of 2007. Under the proposal, written by a university committee, the university would recommend a particular model, which would be available at reduced cost, though students could obtain a waiver that would allow them to purchase a different model. Officials at ISU noted that most students already have a computer and said that the requirement would allow the university to see advantages from having standardized systems that could be incorporated into academic programs. Critics of the proposal pointed out that faculty would not be required to use computers in their classes. Concerns over the added cost to students were also raised by students and faculty who oppose the plan, while others said having computers in class could be a significant distraction. Tribune-Star, 22 April 2005 http://www.tribstar.com/articles/2005/04/22/news/top_stories/top02.txt GOOGLE TRIES NEW AD PROGRAM [More ads, flashier ads, longer download times] Internet search engine Google has implemented changes to its ad program that allow advertisers more options for what their ads look like and where they appear. Initially at least, the new ads will not appear on Google's own sites but will potentially be included on the thousands of sites to which Google provides ads. Until now, Google ads were textual, and Google only placed ads on sites that were related to the advertised product or service. A Web site about wine, for instance, might get ads from Google about other wines, cheese, or other directly relevant topics. Under the new program, Google will allow graphical elements, including some animation and video, and advertisers can decide which Web sites will display their ads. The program changes the model from a pay-per-click arrangement to one in which advertisers pay simply to show an ad. New York Times, 25 April 2005 (registration req'd) http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/25/technology/25google.html EUROPE INTRODUCES .EU DOMAIN The long-awaited .eu Internet domain will be operational by the end of 2005, according to officials of the European Union. Supporters of the domain name have been working for six years to reach an agreement under which the domain can be launched. Representatives of the European Union believe the new domain will provide a sense of identity on the Internet for organizations based around Europe, though it will not replace existing country-specific domains, such as .uk or .de. In an effort to limit cybersquatting of names in the domain, new domain names will only be granted to companies and trademark owners for the first four months. Members of the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, advised that all offers of early registration for the domain could well be fraudulent and should be treated with skepticism. BBC, 21 April 2005 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4470797.stm JUDGE REJECTS RIAA'S EXPEDITED SUBPOENAS A federal judge in North Carolina handed the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) a legal defeat in its effort to learn the identities of two students accused of illegal file sharing. The RIAA had sought the identities from the students' universities, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, under an expedited subpoena process the group has since abandoned. In a December 2003 decision, another federal judge had rejected the expedited subpoenas, which did not require a judge's signature, ruling that Verizon could not be forced to disclose identities of its customers. In their capacity as Internet service providers (ISPs) for students, universities were given similar protection from the expedited subpoenas. In this case, Judge Russell A. Eliason ruled that an ISP that does not store information but merely transmits it cannot be compelled under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to reveal identities of its users. After the 2003 decision, the RIAA began filing individual "John Doe" lawsuits for illegal file sharing. Under that process, which costs the RIAA more time and money than the other, ISPs can be forced to turn over identities of users. Chronicle of Higher Education, 22 April 2005 (sub. req'd) http://chronicle.com/prm/daily/2005/04/2005042201t.htm You have been reading excerpts from Edupage: If you have questions or comments about Edupage, http://news.com.com/2100-1040-958352.html or send e-mail to: edupage at educause.edu To SUBSCRIBE to Edupage, send a message to LISTSERV at LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU and in the body of the message type: SUBSCRIBE Edupage YourFirstName YourLastName *** *HEADLINE NEWS AVOIDED BY MOST OF THE MAJOR U.S. MEDIA No follow up on the huge Texas City oil refinery explosion. * No Weapons of Mass Destruction Yesterday it was announced that the search for the alleged weapons of mass destruction whose suspected presence was the official reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq ended. After millions of man-hours all leads have been exhausted and no WMDs or further leads have been discovered. 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By the way, that richest man in Italy. . .is Berlusconi. . . * The Bush Administration came out on the side of family rights to decide on who decides to "pull the plug" in hospitial care, but 1998 Bush signed a Texas law that took such decisions out of the hands of the family. * The new Pope said that his job was to defend the church against "the monstrous terrorism of modernism." *PREDICTIONS OF THE WEEK U.S. car sales will continue to go down, while U.S. home sales will continue to go up. *ODD STATISTICS OF THE WEEK Even while announcing that inflation has been curbed, numbers are being released that show 30% higher inflation for 2005 in the first quarter than the annual rate for 2004. .6% Inflation for March, 2005 [7.5% Annual Rate] 3.3% Inflation for 2004 [Annual Rate] 4.3% Inflation for 2005 [First Quarter] Cost Price Index = CPI * Speaking of inflation, how many of you know "grade inflation?" This is a trend caused by schools refusing to flunk out those who can't even read so they can receive more money through an assortment of per capita subsidies, athletic program tickets, and various other reasons. Even counting that half the students never make it to a degree in four years, or even if extended to five years, the average grades given in most colleges has been higher than a "B" quite some time, and is still inching up. Thus a "B" is now "below average" even though a "C" is supposed to represent "average." This trend, when compounded by the fact that more and more people are receiving college degrees, which should bring the average way down as more than the best students enroll, means that inflation of grades is even more intense that previously thought, as these grade would have to be inflated even more to discount the average of the greater number of midrange students. Approximately 1/3 of all U.S. young people get a college education in modern times, a much greater number than the 14% I remember for the period when I was researching colleges. Does anyone have some statistics for the total U.S. % with college degrees? * 56% of all U.S. college graduates are women. Even more for those receiving advanced degrees. * Drug Pushers There is one commercial drug rep for every 6.8 Drs in the US. * 25-30% of high school and middle school students can't read. First Lady Laura Bush on The Tonight Show last night. * "If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look something like the following. There would be: 57 Asians 21 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 8 Africans 52 would be female 48 would be male 70 would be non-white 30 would be white 70 would be non-Christian 30 would be Christian 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 70 would be unable to read 50 would suffer from malnutrition 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 1 (yes, only 1) would have a college education 1 would own a computer I would like to bring some of these figures more up to date, as obviously if only 1% of 6 billion people owned a computer then there would be only 60 million people in the world who owned a computer, yet we hear that 3/4 + of the United States households have computers, out of over 100 million households. Thus obviously that is over 1% of the world population, just in the United States. 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(of 12), by Burke 15701 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/7/0/15701 ] [Files: 15701.txt; 15701-8.txt; 15701-0.txt; 15701-h.htm] Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. IV. (of 12), by Burke 15700 [Full author: Edmund Burke] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/7/0/15700 ] [Files: 15700.txt; 15700-8.txt; 15700-0.txt; 15700-h.htm] A Handbook of the Boer War, by Gale and Polden, Limited 15699 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/9/15699 ] [Files: 15699.txt; 15699-h.htm] A Review of Uncle Tom's Cabin, by A. Woodward 15698 [Subtitle: or, An Essay on Slavery] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/9/15698 ] [Files: 15698.txt; 15698-8.txt; 15698-h.htm] True Stories of History and Biography, by Nathaniel Hawthorne 15697 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/9/15697 ] [Files: 15697.txt; 15697-8.txt; 15697-h.htm] Superstition Unveiled, by Charles Southwell 15696 [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/1/5/6/9/15696 ] [Files: 15696.txt ] 'Doc.' Gordon, by Mary E. 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To access these ebooks, go to http://gutenberg.net.au/plusfifty.html For more information about Project Gutenberg of Australia, including accessing those etexts from outside of Australia, please visit: http://gutenberg.net.au/ --Project Gutenberg of Australia-- --A treasure trove of Literature-- *treasure-trove n. treasure found hidden with no evidence of ownership For more information about copyright restrictions in other countries, please visit: http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/okbooks.html ============================================================================= [ This Week's Other Stuff ] ============================================================================= Today, I would like to recommend to you a book I have only recently noticed. Book #2274, "How to Live on 24 Hours a Day" by Arnold Bennett. The title alone intruiged me when I saw this book (the real thing) on a stack of donations that had arrived to me from the local library. I simply could not resist starting to read it as I am simply horrible at living in the time allotted (as evidence I cite the fact that I started reading a book instead of processing the donations to Distributed Proofreaders as I had intended!). This book is exceedingly well written. Those of you who are inclined to read it should also jot down the writings of the following: Marcus Aurelius: Meditations(#2680) and Thoughts(#6920) Epictetus: Golden Sayings(#871) and Discourses(#10661) Emerson: Essays(#2944-5) and Representative Men(#6312) Meredith: Complete Works(#4500) Bogehot: Lombard Street(#4359) Tolstoy: Anna Karenina(#1399) Milton: Paradise Lost(#26) Gibbon: Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire(#731-736) As the author encourages you to read some of at least one at one point. Here are two samples from the work: "Strange that the newspapers, so enterprising and up-to-date as they are, are not full of 'How to live on a given income of time,' instead of 'How to live on a given income of money'! Money is far commoner than time. When one reflects, one perceives that money is jut about the commonest thing there is. It encumbers the earth in gross heaps." "If you imagine that you will be able to achieve your ideal by ingeniously planning out a time-table with a pen on a piece of paper, you had better give up hope at once. If you are not prepared for discouragements and disillusions; if you will not be content with a small result for a big effort, then do not begin. Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence." ~ ~ ~ Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't. - Mark Twain ============================================================================= _______________________________________________ gweekly mailing list gweekly at lists.pglaf.org http://lists.pglaf.org/listinfo.cgi/gweekly