tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961882.post114190839312593745..comments2024-03-17T08:30:21.129+00:00Comments on Open and Shut?: Interview with Michael HartRichard Poynderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05433823131339077354noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961882.post-34582717269809992732008-12-08T06:57:00.000+00:002008-12-08T06:57:00.000+00:00I should add that the interviewer just lagged for ...I should add that the interviewer just lagged for so long that I<BR/>thought the interview was over, then, too long after, waited for<BR/>me to replied to the reasking of questions already answered.<BR/><BR/>Sorry, but that's one of my pet peeves, someone who asked query,<BR/>after query, after query, without changing the questions.<BR/><BR/>I would just give the same or similar answers again.<BR/><BR/>As long as I'm commenting, I should add, that a few of the dates<BR/>are perhaps typos off by a digit in the ones or tens column, but<BR/>nothing that would change the general meaning, which is fine.<BR/><BR/>As of the present, Project Gutenberg has about 100,000 eBooks in<BR/>a wide number of various formats and languages, always looking a<BR/>bit further to add more.<BR/><BR/>I predict that in the coming year there will be a million ebooks,<BR/>not just the awful ones we have come to expect far too much, from<BR/>the usual suspects, but much better ebooks from sources we do not<BR/>currently think of along with Google and Internet Archive, but we<BR/>will think of these new sources. . .take my word for it!<BR/><BR/><BR/>Michael S. Hart<BR/>Founder<BR/>Project Gutenberg,<BR/>Inventor of eBooksAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961882.post-35836606503680344502007-09-03T16:48:00.000+00:002007-09-03T16:48:00.000+00:00You've captured Michael beautifully. Bravo.You've captured Michael beautifully. Bravo.berkeleygirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02679699058471800404noreply@blogger.com