Snow is coming…and the delight of frozen apples.

We had some last stuff to do to winterize the yard…namely getting the soggy hawthorne leaves off the drive so they don’t clog the snowblower, removing the obstacles in the snowblower’s path, coiling up all the hoses that are still out, and getting...

We're starting to take daily walks again…

…spend from 5am until 12pm in the same chair looking for stray commas and periods in masses of code and you can get a little out of shape. Jane’s been working like that. I at least change chairs once a day. And my back had gotten ‘out’ to the...

We’re starting to take daily walks again…

…spend from 5am until 12pm in the same chair looking for stray commas and periods in masses of code and you can get a little out of shape. Jane’s been working like that. I at least change chairs once a day. And my back had gotten ‘out’ to the...

Kindle FIre HD? Nook? Kobo?

Does it support flashplayer? Does it support drag and drop USB loading? —Ok, I’ve got some answers. Flash is moribund: it’s being replaced by html5. Adobe has withdrawn support for it and is going ALL HTML5, which will not affect those of us with...

The "update letters" have been/are being sent…

…so you can download new cover/text updates to Closed Circle Books. If you wish to preserve an older cover for your personal files, be sure to save it separately so that it won’t be overwritten. We apologize that we are sending you so many e-mails, one for...

The “update letters” have been/are being sent…

…so you can download new cover/text updates to Closed Circle Books. If you wish to preserve an older cover for your personal files, be sure to save it separately so that it won’t be overwritten. We apologize that we are sending you so many e-mails, one for...

Jane is done!

Catch her slideshow. 😉 I spent the morning doing error-catch work on the files: experimentally, the downloads for CC (not CC itself, so don’t worry about your bookmarks) will be coming to you from a different server. There will soon be an e-mail enabling those...

The c/e for Protector is on its way to NYC—again….

We normally cite by page and line number, thus: 2:14. Unfortunately Josh’s ‘Word” and my really bare-bones Word weren’t conceiving a page in the same way. So I had to re-do with snatches of actual text so he can search it. One over-arching...