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Archive for January 31st, 2010

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Quench

Amazon caves! Macmillan wins! Here’s what they won.
Macmillan wanted less cash per book from Amazon than they’re already getting. You’d think that would be easy enough.
“Hey Amazon. You’re paying us $12-15 for each frontlist ebook sale. But we only want $9-10.50.”
“What an oddly good deal for us, Macmillan. What’s the catch?”
“We want you to charge [...]

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

See you in the training session

By Thoreau
I plan to give a lecture on the  use of symmetry in deriving certain results about forces.  One of the results that I’ll get, concerning electric fields from a point charge, can also be obtained by the use of a theorem from topology called, I kid you not, The Hairy Ball Theorem.
I assume that  [...]

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

It’s 4:20 in America?

By Thoreau
To paraphrase a former California governor.  I don’t know what this has to do with eBooks or Amazon, but I’ll blog it anyway:  A marijuana legalization ballot measure is expected to make it on the ballot in November.
If this does indeed make it on the ballot, I may have to quit my job to [...]

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Due Diligence

I think with one more post on Amazon and Macmillan I can drive away the blog’s very last reader, leaving me more free time for crystal meth and masturbation.
I’m comfortable with “who gets the windfall?” as the essential question in the ebook price wars. (See previous post.) But I’m still trying to get a better [...]

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Whispernuts

You would think Macmillan and Amazon were Muhammad and Malvo the way I am obsessively blogging their doings, but I do have some follow-up items:
1. KT Bradford’s piece for Laptop mag has been much-tweeted since yesterday. Either Laptop magazine has proofreading issues or Bradford just writes down whatever someone says, because the article contains an [...]