PG Weekly Newsletter (2001-10-10)

by Michael Cook on October 10, 2001
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Subject: Project Gutenberg Weekly Newsletter
Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2001 12:54:36 -0400 (EDT)
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Project Gutenberg's Weekly Newsletter for Wednesday, October 10, 2001

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Here Are Your 22 New Project Gutenberg eTexts For This Week:
And two update notices:

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Revised Index Entry:
Mar 2003 Hassan, James Elroy Fletcher         [Fletcher #2][htshbxxx.xxx]3834
should read:
Mar 2003 Hassan, James Elroy Flecker           [Flecker #2][htshbxxx.xxx]3834


We have posted new and significantly revised 11th editions of:
May 2000 Der Gwissenswurm, by Ludwig Anzengruber [German]  [7gwssxxx.xxx]2189 
May 2000 Der Gwissenswurm, by Ludwig Anzengruber [German]  [8gwssxxx.xxx]2189 
[The new files are 7gwss11.txt and .zip and 8gwss11.txt and .zip]


[Those entries followed by an * were not yet posted when Newsletter composed]

*This first section on Columbus will be posted on October 12, Columbus' Day* 
[And thus are NOT included in this week's total count. . .but next week's]

Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by F. Young entire    [CC#09][cc09vxxx.xxx]4116*
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v8    [CC#08][cc08vxxx.xxx]4115*
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v7    [CC#07][cc07vxxx.xxx]4114*
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v6    [CC#06][cc06vxxx.xxx]4113*
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v5    [CC#05][cc05vxxx.xxx]4112*
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v4    [CC#04][cc04vxxx.xxx]4111*
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v3    [CC#03][cc03vxxx.xxx]4110*
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v2    [CC#02][cc02vxxx.xxx]4109*
Jun 2003 Christopher Columbus by Filson Young v1    [CC#01][cc01vxxx.xxx]4108*


Jun 2003 The Mayflower and Her Log by A. Ames entire[MF#07][mf07vxxx.xxx]4107 
Jun 2003 The Mayflower and Her Log by Azel Ames v6  [MF#06][mf06vxxx.xxx]4106 
Jun 2003 The Mayflower and Her Log by Azel Ames v5  [MF#05][mf05vxxx.xxx]4105 
Jun 2003 The Mayflower and Her Log by Azel Ames v4  [MF#04][mf04vxxx.xxx]4104 
Jun 2003 The Mayflower and Her Log by Azel Ames v3  [MF#03][mf03vxxx.xxx]4103 
Jun 2003 The Mayflower and Her Log by Azel Ames v2  [MF#02][mf02vxxx.xxx]4102 
Jun 2003 The Mayflower and Her Log by Azel Ames v1  [MF#01][mf01vxxx.xxx]4101


[*Please note the above are Jun 2003 listings and those below are May 2003*]


May 2003 The Hairy Ape, by Eugene O'Neill                  [hryapxxx.xxx]4015
[Not yet on archive.org]
May 2003 Arsene Lupin, by Edgar Jepson & Maurice Leblanc   [rsnlpxxx.xxx]4014
May 2003 Das Buch Henoch, translated by A. G. Hoffmann     [xenchxxx.xxx]4013
May 2003 The Dutch Twins, by Lucy Fitch Perkins     [LFP#3][dtchtxxx.xxx]4012
May 2003 Epicoene:  Or, The Silent Woman, Ben Jonson[Ben#4][eotswxxx.xxx]4011 
10
May 2003 Marmion, ed. Morley, by Walter Scott    [Scott#15][marmnxxx.xxx]4010*
May 2003 Victories of Love, by Coventry Patmore  [Patmor#1][viclvxxx.xxx]4009*
May 2003 Count Julian, by Walter Savage Landor   [Landor#2][cntjlxxx.xxx]4008*
May 2003 Gebir, by Walter Savage Landor          [Landor#1][gebirxxx.xxx]4007*
May 2003 Yesterdays, by Ella Wheeler Wilcox            [#6][yestrxxx.xxx]4006*
5
May 2000 Herb of Grace, by Rosa Nouchette Carey            [hrbgrxxx.xxx]4005
May 2003 Preface to Androcles and the Lion, by Shaw[GBS#26][ndrcpxxx.xxx]4004
May 2003 Androcles and the Lion, by G. B. Shaw     [GBS#25][ndrclxxx.xxx]4003
May 2003 The Honor of the Name, by Emile Gaboriau          [thtnmxxx.xxx]4002
May 2003 Widger's Quotations PG "French Immortals" series  [dwqimxxx.xxx]4001


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We created 22 new eTexts for you this week.

With 3967 eTexts online as of October 10, it now takes an average of 
100,000,000 readers gaining a nominal value of $2.52 from each book, for 
Project Gutenberg to have alreacy given away $1,000,000,000,000 [One Trillion 
Dollars] in books.

*100,000,000 readers is one to two percent of the world's population!*

We currently have 58 *reserved* slots, which is why the total number of titles 
is not as high as the Etext ####'s might indicate. . .and we are also working 
on two sections now, the 4000's and the 4100's

Our Total For The Year Is About 931 For 282 days, this is 3.30 per day or 99 
Per 30 day month. . . .
This Would Yield About 1205 For The Year. . . .
We are about 41 weeks through the year. . . .
counting each Wednesday as ending one week.


          Weekly Yearly
Newsdate Etexts Avg/wk

01/10/01   22    22.70
01/03/01   29    22.74
October total   51

09/26/01   27    22.59
09/19/01   31    22.47
09/12/01   31    22.3
09/05/01   27    22.2
September total 116


08/29/01   25    22
08/22/01   21    22
08/15/01   30    22
08/08/01   20    22
08/01/01   22    22
August total 117

07/25/01   24    22
07/18/01   22    22
07/11/01   21    23
07/04/01   29    23
July Total 96

06/27/01   22    23
06/20/01   18    23
06/13/01   17    23
06/06/01   20    23
June Total 77

05/31/01   18    24
05/23/01   16    24
05/16/01   18    24
05/09/01   18    25
05/02/01   39    25
May Total 109

04/25/01   15    24
04/18/01   11    25
04/11/01   12    26
Weekly Started Here
April total 137

1st Qtr 04/04/01 Avg
13 Weeks   326   25.08
And for the 13 Weeks
Ending on 07/25/01
We totaled 282   21.69
And for the 16 Weeks
Ending on 07/25/01
We totaled 326   20.38

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"What we become depends on what we read after all of the professors have 
finished with us. The greatest university of all is a collection of books."
(Thomas Carlyle)

YAHOO WON'T CHANGE CHATROOM POLICY
Trading in shares of Viasource Communications and Extreme Networks was halted 
Monday after a bogus document resembling a PR Newswire release was posted in a 
Yahoo Finance chatroom. Yahoo took the release off the message board as soon 
as it was contacted by PR Newswire. A spokeswoman said, "All of our message 
boards are considered unmoderated pieces of public forum. We don't proactively 
monitor the content of our boards." Citing Yahoo's user-privacy policy, she 
did not comment on whether Yahoo intended to pursue an investigation to 
determine who posted the press release. (Wall Street Journal 10 Oct 2001) 
http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/SB1002654113365462080.htm

[Reality and TV Coincide. . .just 12 hours before this was sent to me, the 
"Judging Amy" courtroom drama dealt with the same issue.  The perp was a 14 
year old who had expanded a school project into real trading, and was 
experimenting with responses to such postings.  Judge Amy gave her the tough 
love treatment usually reserved for people such as "Zero Cool" and Kevin 
Mitnick "Phyber Optik" and forbade her access until she [the perp was female] 
turned 18.]

AMAZON DEBUTS 'LOOK INSIDE THE BOOK' FEATURE Amazon.com is moving to enable 
online shoppers to thumb through a few pages of the books it sells through a 
"Look Inside the Book" feature that includes images of covers, flaps and 
actual pages. "It's something that customers have been telling us they'd like 
to do," says Steve Kessel, VP of Amazon's media division. "It's sort of the 
logical next step for them in terms of making a purchase decision... For art 
and photography books, people can check the quality of the images. They can 
look at children's books to see what the graphics look like and how big the 
font is and whether it's suitable for their child; they want back covers of 
mystery books so they can see quotes from other mystery writers." The new 
feature is available for some 25,000 book titles. (Reuters 10 Oct 2001) 
http://news.excite.com/news/r/011010/08/net-retail-amazon-books-dc

JOURNALISTS WIN ANOTHER CONTEST OVER DIGITAL RIGHTS The U.S. Supreme Court has 
refused to hear an appeal by National Geographic after an appellate court 
sided with a photo journalist who sued the publication for including his work 
in CD-ROM form without his permission and without offering him additional 
payment. The freelancer's photographs had appeared in the National Geographic 
over three decades. (San Jose Mercury News 10 Oct 2001) 
http://www.siliconvalley.com/docs/news/svfront/072212.htm


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MICROSOFT OFFERS NEW POCKET PC VERSION
On Thursday Microsoft launched the latest version of its Pocket PC, a move 
that may strengthen its competitive stance against Palm. Palm leads the 
handheld market with an 80 percent share, compared to Microsoft's 16 percent. 
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer touted the device as a "connectivity machine," 
boasting links to products such as Microsoft's Exchange server and the 
Microsoft SQL server database. The company hopes that such advantages and 
their popularity among corporate users will enable Microsoft to garner a 
bigger market share. Compaq Computer, Symbol Technologies, and Toshiba are 
among the manufacturers building the Pocket PCs.
(Wall Street Journal, 5 October 2001)




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