Don't forget that you can do this right from Newt's Cape. Of course, it helps to have an uncomplicated, low-graphic site=
, and an internet-connected Newton, of course. I cache BBC World News' low-graphics site every morning for reading on th=
e train. (Now if only the CBC had that...)
-Victor
Original Message:
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From: Matthew Reidsma reidsma_at_yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 10:03:42 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [NTLK] Some Newt PDF-->newtonbook ideas
I like this idea, and it wouldn't be all that hard to
do, although manually it would be time consuming. I'm
no programming whiz, but I assume a small script could
be written on a server to do this, perhaps without
graphics (that would be quite a bit trickier.) And
what about copyright issues? Can the NYT, for
instance, be put on a non-affiliated web site for
download? Anyway, maybe I'll try it manually adn post
a link to see if people like it. I know I miss the
ability to have Avant-Go in the morning grab The
Onion, Low End Mac and the new York Times for reading
while sipping coffee at work in morning meetings. :)
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