Re: [NTLK] "Bookish Newtonians"

From: L A GREEN (lagoff11_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Apr 06 2004 - 09:48:48 PDT


WELL for people like you ed and djv who already have a site with books available i figured i would make a link to your page. if that is alright with you and anyone else who has newton books available.
 
LAG
 
Ed Kummel <tech_ed_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
Unfortunatly, I could never get into the "classics".
Feels too much like high-school! I was the only one in
my english class who didn't have to do a book report
of Beowulf...I talked the teacher into letting me do
Clarks "2001 space odessy" instead! My reasoning was
that it was just as much a classic as those other
books she assigned!
Becuase of that, I tend to make Newton books of more
"modern" fare...
That's why I don't publish those packages on other
servers...
Ed
web/gadget guru
http://newton.tek-ed.com (download Newton packages)

--- MKow1234_at_aol.com wrote:
> I like the idea of organizing into a loose
> collective of Newton ebook
> publishers. Please let me know how I can help.
>
> I recently started converting the Newton MP 2100
> manual into a workable .pkg
> format with Newton Press. At this point, I'm not
> sure I'll be able to add
> images, but I'll try (after I get the text formatted
> (I'm currently on page nine
> of a 68-page .rtf file!) I'm not sure about having
> a TOC capability, but
> again, we'll see how far I can get with it.
>
> BTW, I just read "Prey", a Michael Crichton novel
> that I found online in
> Newton .pkg format. It wasn't too bad. I can't
> find the URL at the moment,
> however.
>

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