May 2nd, 2010
Today I read on Slashdot Apple is raising prices of ebooks sold via iTunes for its iBook application. This move by Apple puts them in line with the publishing industry’s demand for the Agency model of selling books. Unfortunately other ebook vendors are following suit as well and this is bad for consumers.
After reading the Slashdot article, here is my opinion:
Another reason why Apple getting in to the E-book trade is bad for consumers. If I recall correctly, Apple is the reason Amazon went to the Agency model as well. Above all else, the two companies, Apple and Amazon, are not wholly at fault here. The publishing industry has been strong arming the companies since day one of e-book readers and software hitting the market.
As consumers, stop and ponder this for longer than a second. How much does it cost to make a book, warehouse it, ship it, and sell it at vendors, then collect the profit? Ok, now think about this, how much does it cost to create a digitized version of said book, store the digitized copy, sell it via ecommerce sites such as Amazon, and collect the profits? A whole heck of a lot less than a dead tree version of the same book.
This is the music industry fighting to keep an out of date business model in use all over again, except this time it is the publishing industry. There is no way a digital version of a book should cost anywhere near the same amount as dead tree version. Yet the publishing industry would have consumers purchase digital versions of books at prices somewhere between the soft cover copy and the hard cover copy of a dead tree version.
Tags: agency model, Amazon, Apple, e-books, ebooks, ereaders, ipad, kindle, nook, publishing, Slashdot
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March 16th, 2010
Although I had many complaints about Baker College in the past, I have decided to return to the college to finish my Computer Science degree. With the new addition to the family arriving soon and the budget crunch we find ourselves in, this appears to be the smart choice. By attending Baker College, I will not have to rearrange my work schedule and I will also be able to spend more time with our baby once she is born.
Tags: Ping.fm
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March 1st, 2010
For those who have asked in the past, we finally put together a baby registry. The doctors are still firm on the due date during the first week of April which means the baby will be here before we know it and we need to be ready
Check it out at: http://ping.fm/lbhyI
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October 14th, 2009
Today we finally heard our baby’s heartbeat for the first time. Before this we had only seen it on an ultrasound the doctor had scheduled because the office had not been able to hear it the previous two visits. However, this visit we were able to hear it without any problem by using the sonogram. Here is the recording. During the first few seconds, not much is heard as the doctor is trying to find the baby and the baby thought it would be fun to dodge.
Baby’s first heartbeat
Tags: audio, baby, heartbeat
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August 18th, 2009
I am currently trying to figure out if there is a way to intercept and decode the height, or z-value, of the terrain where the player currently stands as well as the height if a step is taken in any direction.
Tags: feedback, Games, gaming, haptics, hardware, interface, resistance, software
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