jim said:
>   The "fun" part of all this is that to be effective PG has to
>   be willing to meet PG users "where they want to read"
>   which ever-increasingly means the need for useful and
>   effective implementations of ePub and Mobi books,
>   an area where even a casual inspection of PG offerings
>   will display that PG continues to frequently fail.

you're right, jim.  p.g. does continue to frequently fail there.

however, other entities -- most significantly archive.org --
fail in even worse ways, indeed often in _spectacular_ ways.

which introduces us to my next post...

-bowerbird