red6devil wrote:don't worry, she'll be back for the weekend, cos we have something special going on.
Not if you keep driving like a maniac, running red lights and getting caught on the traffic cams, you won't.
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womble wrote:Beukies wrote:sherlockx wrote:Well it looks like it has all gone tits up to me!
BWA!!!!HAaaaaaa!!!!!! Definitely a case of "One too many!"
Now we rename Wednesday to:
Wiggly Jiggly Weird Womble Wednesday!
Thats just confusing to the average man, probably thinking 'Where do I begin? '
NOT really! Two hands, one mouth, NO problem!
Sci-fi publisher announces Tor and Forge will go DRM-free with all e-book titles
Science fiction is often said to foresee the future, and today, that news couldn't ring more true. Tom Doherty Associates, a subsidiary of Macmillan and publisher of popular sci-fi and fantasy brands such as Tor and Forge, today announced that as of early July, all of its current e-books will be distributed without DRM restrictions. The company's president, Tom Doherty, revealed the shift as a long-time request of both its readers and authors -- which unsurprisingly, are a rather tech-savvy bunch. In addition to the move affecting all of Doherty's current sales channels, the move will allow the publisher to seek out independent e-book dealers that sell only DRM-free titles. While the move is unlikely to extend to the rest of Macmillan's properties anytime soon, just leave it to the sci-fi community to show others the way forward. Perhaps the future isn't gonna be so scary after all.
womble wrote:And an interesting bit of news:Sci-fi publisher announces Tor and Forge will go DRM-free with all e-book titles
Science fiction is often said to foresee the future, and today, that news couldn't ring more true. Tom Doherty Associates, a subsidiary of Macmillan and publisher of popular sci-fi and fantasy brands such as Tor and Forge, today announced that as of early July, all of its current e-books will be distributed without DRM restrictions. The company's president, Tom Doherty, revealed the shift as a long-time request of both its readers and authors -- which unsurprisingly, are a rather tech-savvy bunch. In addition to the move affecting all of Doherty's current sales channels, the move will allow the publisher to seek out independent e-book dealers that sell only DRM-free titles. While the move is unlikely to extend to the rest of Macmillan's properties anytime soon, just leave it to the sci-fi community to show others the way forward. Perhaps the future isn't gonna be so scary after all.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/25/tor-books-goes-drm-free/
By now, you have probably read that Tor Books (along with the other divisions of Tom Doherty Associates) will be releasing all their eBooks DRM-free by July of this year. But some of you have wondered what that means for my upcoming novel Redshirts, which comes out June 5. Will it have DRM on it when it comes out? Or will it be DRM-free from the very moment of its release? Here comes the official notice:
Yes, the Redshirts eBook will be DRM-free from the day of release.
Also: The print edition will be DRM-free, too! So that’s an option for you as well, don’t forget.
NOT really! Two hands, one mouth, NO problem!
zackddog wrote:And of course boobs. Lots of boobs. Literal and figurative.