I am pleased to announce the publication of YVONNE DE CARLO, the 18th play in THE HOLLYWOOD LEGENDS collection.This one-woman play about Hollywood's "Queen of Technicolor" is set in 1974 when the lively, direct-speaking star of many action films, plus THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, television's THE MUNSTERS and Broadway's FOLLIES is faced with a life-changing decision.YVONNE DE CARLO is available in both paperback and Kindle editions via Amazon. Performance rights are available.https://www.amazon.com/dp/1986768678/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1523039502&sr=1-1&keywords=yvonne+de+carlo+druxman
From DR George:QuoteI have a co-worker that for just about EVERY e-book that she buys, she (when she's able) strips the DRM from the e-book (both epub and Kindle) so that she can reformat them the way that SHE wants them. Evidently, Kindle e-books can have either too much or too little space in between paragraphs, or some are formatted where she can't make changes through her device, things like that. I know she reads a lot of e-books, but to automatically do that for practically every one is (to me) kind of ridiculous. Just read the darned book, is what I say...but not to her, of course. This is funny, and in my opinion a ridiculous waste of time.
I have a co-worker that for just about EVERY e-book that she buys, she (when she's able) strips the DRM from the e-book (both epub and Kindle) so that she can reformat them the way that SHE wants them. Evidently, Kindle e-books can have either too much or too little space in between paragraphs, or some are formatted where she can't make changes through her device, things like that. I know she reads a lot of e-books, but to automatically do that for practically every one is (to me) kind of ridiculous. Just read the darned book, is what I say...but not to her, of course.
Yesterday DR George wrote:QuoteI have a co-worker that for just about EVERY e-book that she buys, she (when she's able) strips the DRM from the e-book (both epub and Kindle) so that she can reformat them the way that SHE wants them. Evidently, Kindle e-books can have either too much or too little space in between paragraphs, or some are formatted where she can't make changes through her device, things like that. I know she reads a lot of e-books, but to automatically do that for practically every one is (to me) kind of ridiculous. Just read the darned book, is what I say...but not to her, of course. This is the dumbest sounding thing that I have ever heard. Most kindle e-books are formatted perfectly fine. Plus you can adjust them on your own kindle (make the print larger or smaller, add fewer spacings between lines). I don't even think that it is legal to do this.
Quote from: elmore3003 on April 07, 2018, 01:37:10 PMQuote from: Jane on April 07, 2018, 10:52:00 AMI like the idea of a safety check, just thought though he might have mentioned it-lol Of course you would still have the kittens. Why? I know and they know that cats climb. The refrigerator is Annabelle's new Mt Everest. I will keep spraying her with water until she realizes she should go climb a bookcase.GO CLIMB A BOOKCASE - Sorkin's play adaptation of Harper Lee's "Go Set a Watchman" preserving none of the intent of the original
Quote from: Jane on April 07, 2018, 10:52:00 AMI like the idea of a safety check, just thought though he might have mentioned it-lol Of course you would still have the kittens. Why? I know and they know that cats climb. The refrigerator is Annabelle's new Mt Everest. I will keep spraying her with water until she realizes she should go climb a bookcase.
I like the idea of a safety check, just thought though he might have mentioned it-lol Of course you would still have the kittens.