once upon a time called now. make my funk the p.funk.

I bet egroups will force "onelist" to change their name to "on e-list". e-rrrrific!

best wishes to Bob Green, his family, and everyone facing Lenny today.

24 x 7 Books offers online tech books. (like ematter, they need reviews! or a partnership with epinions.)

Backinprint should pair up with Project Gutenberg or Fatbrain's Ematter (if they want to make money) to provide online versions of the books they print.

Live updates from the heart of Lenny. Anguilla News Daily Update: "Power is on again, but for how long? It is raining again."

From Bob Green: "Blogger updates will continue until I shut down or the Internet to the island goes down. So there may not be any warning on the site..."

We're listening to Handsome Boy Modeling School in the office today. It has samples from this episode of Chris Elliot's classic series Get A Life!

Engaged in high-level strategic planning last night on the cosmic patio, it was decided (after cocktails) that certain steps to capitalize on the pokemon and .com-double-"o" phenomena were needed. Henceforth, blogger shall be known as blooger. Cutesy cartoon avatar coming soon.

Today at the office we're listening to Villa Elaine by Remy Zero.

Word of the day: malaise - an indefinite feeling of debility or lack of health often indicative of or accompanying the onset of an illness.

ps. I'd like to build an XML based system that would allow people to compile lists of books like these to share with others without going through a company like Amazon.

For those of you who know me, you know the last thing I need in this world is more books. I'm trying hard not to buy them. And whenever I move to a new place to live I curse them and dream of the day when they're all online. (bits before atoms!) However, there are quite a few I would like. And when Dan linked to the nifty wish list feature at Amazon, I couldn't resist putting a list together for Santa. So, having said all that, if you'd like to browse the books I'm interested in, go here.
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