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The Virtual Community Library Newsletter, Issue 1 Vol 1, April 2001 The Librarian Speaks:Kyle Altis is a swine. Never again shall I describe this person as good. I bluff, and the crafty beggar calls...
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Not fonts (I think), but formatting. On Word, I had to use MSEquation for these.Specifically, looking for a method that would allow a slightly more compact form on EZ-Board or web (gif conversion?) of...
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I have not managed to track down any copyright info as of yet Kyle-but much of that is due to a lack of time to look...Thanks for the article Kyle-an excellent addition...
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Kyle, your question is an HTML / font one; basically, you are limited to what is displayable in fonts supported by different browsers / end-user systems.You could, hypothetically, use any font you...
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Hall's 'Consensus Cult' essay was nice, Altis. Thanks. with courtesy,MH
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For the mathematical notation question, I think your best bet would be to take advantage of ezboard's image-embedding option. The various symbol fonts are problematic; even if every reader has that...
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Note to self - find that essay, so I can remember which equations I put where. I have this bad habit of tossing non-immediate things aside into small piles of paper ... which become big piles of paper...
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Newsletter Library Dissolution?Passions. In the dust. The library, that factory of certainties, of canons, of institutes. The books piled, like mounting layers of literary faeces, dead words cogitated...
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Well, in this particular case, I would have thought "catalogue" was a way of reminding what lay beyond page 1, that vast forgot-we-discovered country of the Internet.We could leave it as a continual...
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Dear Mr AltisThe best way to deal with Celtic despondents is to refuse to take them seriously -especially if they are parodying Baudrillard. Or, alternately, take them to the local pub, ply them with...
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Now now, surely it wouldn't be that hard to implement a computer programme to do automatic searches for us instead? ;)
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I liked Herbert's article on the film (and filming of) Dune, Kyle. Interesting footnote to his career.
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Welcome, Son of Kenobi!Jilz: hunting for the file in question. (Ah, paperwork ...)Valiowk: were you volunteering? It would not supercede an index for this forum, but would definitely be useful for the...
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...so we can transcribe any articles/book passages? I'm not 100% clear on what is admissable and what isn't...
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Thanks, Jilz! That makes a good start.Son of Kenobi:I had tried originally with the Library to preserve the spirit rather than the strict letter of copyright, in the interests of making generally and...
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Thanks for the clarification, Kyle. I will look through my library and see what I can come up with, then.Incidentally, I've enjoyed what I've read of "Yes, Prime Minister," and am looking for it in...
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I had always felt that a powerful way to the understanding of another country's way of life was to read and listen to its political and social humour. I had hoped that, here in the Library, we might...
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I went and found On the Duty of Civil Disobedience by Thoreau during the downtime. it's all done. an admin can close it please.
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