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The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
Tim Holloway wrote:You seem to want to have your cake and eat it too.
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paul wheaton wrote:
How do you figure?
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
Tim Holloway wrote:
paul wheaton wrote:
How do you figure?
Because you want offline reading but not a download.
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My book, my movies, my videos, my podcasts, my events ... the big collection of paul wheaton stuff!
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
Check out my kickstarter CLICK HERE
My book, my movies, my videos, my podcasts, my events ... the big collection of paul wheaton stuff!
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.”
r ranson wrote:What about the actual idea? Is there a service out there?
My library has a few different services where I can borrow a book or a magazine (hoopla is one of these, but there are about 7 different kinds). If I'm on my PC, I can only read it online. But on my tablet, I can read these online or download them to read later.
How does a regular human publish their work on this kind of service?
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
Tim Holloway wrote:
I'm going to say it again. If you make it so that when I die or you go out of business (a very real danger with bn.com, and past history with Borders) that my purchase evaporates into thin air, it's very likely I won't buy your book in the first place, so you will lose money even without piracy. And even Paul's claimed and debatable 50% piracy rate beats 100% sales loss when you're too scared to publish at all without lockdown.
“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.”
r ranson wrote:I read a while back that if we have a book published on kindle, we can grant free access to individual readers - either for free or for a fee ($0.99).
r ranson wrote:How about a system like these people use? https://www.iampeth.com/pdf/cb-doner-scrapbook
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“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.”
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
r ranson wrote:I'm thinking Paul's issue where he's granting access to such and such as the extra rewards. It wouldn't work for the main book.
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
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