Re: [gutvol-d] lest the message be missed

----- Original Message ----- From: Bowerbird@aol.com
you can take an average p-book from scans to e-book in one evening. one evening.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA *gasp* *wheeze* HAHAHAHAHAHAHA That's the most laughable thing I've read in a long time. If laughter helps us live longer, you just added 5 years to my life. Josh

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Joshua Hutchinson wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: Bowerbird@aol.com
you can take an average p-book from scans to e-book in one evening. one evening.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
*gasp* *wheeze*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
That's the most laughable thing I've read in a long time.
If laughter helps us live longer, you just added 5 years to my life.
Josh
Of course we should not forget people such as David Widger, who has produced nearly 3,000 eBooks, about one per day, over a period of years, nor David Price who sent us one eBook per week for years, or several others who prefer to remain anonymous. mh

On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 09:49:26 -0800 (PST), Michael Hart <hart@pglaf.org> wrote:
Of course we should not forget people such as David Widger, who has produced nearly 3,000 eBooks, about one per day, over a period of years, nor David Price who sent us one eBook per week for years, or several others who prefer to remain anonymous.
I'm sure it gets a lot easier after your hundredth book. For all those people doing thousands of books, a large group of books can be done in an evening. But the vast majority of people helping PG, those who sign up and proof a few hundred pages at DP and quit, or produce one or two books and wander off, don't have the skills and expertise to do a book in an evening. In any case, this applies to novels and simple non-fiction. You aren't doing many of the books I currently have up for proofing in one night.
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David Starner
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Joshua Hutchinson
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Michael Hart