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http://davysims.blogsome.com [Davy Sims] So Mr Gutenberg was talking to Mr. Scribe one day and he said "The idea is that you take blocks of wood and carve in letters - but back to front.

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[Sntreport.com] SNT Report: November 2004 Archives: "Earlier this year, the Australian affiliate of Project Gutenberg posted the 1936 novel 'Gone With the Wind' on its Web site for downloading at no charge. Last week, after an e-mail message was sent to the site by the law firm representing the estate of the book's author, Margaret Mitchell, the hyperlink to the text turned into a 'Page Not Found'' dead end.

[Ratcliffeblog.com] RatcliffeBlog””Mitch's Open Notebook: I've been participating in the ongoing discussion over at the Online Social Networks Conference for the past week as we discuss the book, Extreme Democracy, that Jon Lebkowsky and I have co-edited. The conference, which is all online, costs $35 to join (though I think the resulting content will be free after it is over), but a couple postings deal with some things that I have been thinking about in relation to the battles raging over here this week.

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