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#111
New orleans teen. Young creator looking to spread the word of ben klassen. Email me or respond if u live down here
#112
General Jabber / Re: Bookbinding.
Sun 20 Feb 2011
Great points brother.

Book binding is an extremely important dying art.  Digital information and computers ultimately can't be trusted.  Without electricity you can't read the PDF format of Nature's Eternal Religion, and the information is lost.  See, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Dark_Age

I am of the opinion that we need to move our people away from electronics and back to nature because, though useful, electronics are at best a temporary convenience.  Realistically, the resources and infrastructure don't exist to make them last forever- but our people will last forever.

Here are five reasons why regular books are better than electronic books:

Source:  http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/5_ways_that_paper_books_are_better_than_ebooks.php

1. Feel

Paper books just feel good in your hands - even the best designed eReader is a cold, lifeless steely contraption by comparison. Paper books are also seen as "more personal," which was a comment that a number of people made on the previous post. You can become attached to a copy of your favorite novel, or a well thumbed book of poetry. I own a worn copy of the novel 'Catch-22,' which I have read a number of times since my University days - and no eBook could ever replace the memories it evokes whenever I pick that book up...

2. Packaging

I bought a poetry book for Kindle on iPad last week, but it turned out that the eBook was missing half of the image of an obscure painting that adorned the front and back covers of the paper edition. The eBook just had the front cover art, not the back cover art. This is one small example of how paper books can have a more beautiful package than eBooks...

3. Sharing

I noted in the last post that receiving marked up books from a friend is something that can't be duplicated by eBooks - yet. Also, you can't lend a copy of an eBook to someone else. DRM (Digital Rights Management) or incompatible eBook formats prevent that...

4. Keeping

On the topics of DRM [digital rights management] and eBook formats, not only is this an issue for sharing - but for your own future accessibility of books. As Adrian Lafond eloquently noted, "If I "buy" an e-book, read it, put it in storage, and try to re-read it in 10 years (since I "own" it) it's anybody's guess whether there will exist a platform or device on which that will be possible for that particular e-book format and DRM scheme..."

5. Second-hand books

A few people noted that eBooks are still too expensive and that you can't get cheap second-hand copies. Or for that matter, expensive first edition copies...
#113
Racial greetings Reverend,

Welcome to the forum.  We're happy to have you.

-Br. Cochran
#114
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has responded quite differently to two embattled governments that have beaten protesters and blocked the Internet in recent days to fend off the kind of popular revolt that brought down Egypt's government.



With Iran — a country under sanctions, with nuclear ambitions that have put it at odds with the West — the administration has all but encouraged protesters to take to the streets. With Bahrain, a strategically important ally across the Persian Gulf from Iran, it has urged its king to address the grievances of his people.

Source:  http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/16/world/middleeast/16diplomacy.html
#115
Bono is a leftist and unfortunately a very popular one.  He has recklessly used his fame to support his own destruction.  When he falls, he will have no one to blame but himself.  He rejected us, and therefore our hands are clean.

What we can do now is make use of our resources to counter his efforts.
 
 
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