
"Bruce" == Bruce Albrecht <bruce@zuhause.org> writes:
Bruce> Bowerbird@aol.com writes: >> of course, whether or not people will deem it necessary or even >> desirable to _do_the_work_ to get digital text is another >> question entirely. Bruce> Well, I think this really depends on the answers to Bruce> questions like "Do I have a electronic reader I would Bruce> prefer to read over a paperback?", and "Am I likely to Bruce> reread this book often enough that spending an additional Bruce> couple hours converting it to something usable on my reader Bruce> worth my time?" At least with producing texts for Project Bruce> Gutenberg, even if you never read it again, presumably Bruce> others will. As the question was posed, the answer also depends on how many books you owe. Having several thousand books, even at one minute per book it is a huge work, especially if you are not going to read many of them, and you are not allowed to share them because of copyright reasons (and even the copying might be illegal).
From what I understood, however, the meaning of the pool was to measure the difference of results between DP and telerad users.
Carlo