Jan. 24th, 2011

torachan: anime-style me ver. 2.0 (Default)
1. I wrote fic! I had about 700 words of a story on my hard drive for something like three years or more and I liked what I had of it, but I realised I was never going to write the longer story I had been intending it to be a part of, so I modified it a bit and wrote another 700 words or so and now it is a stand-alone, yay. I have a couple ideas for Porn Battle, too, so if I can get all those done and posted before the end of the month, that will be an awesome start for this year.

2. I walked down to El Pollo Loco for dinner and had a couple of their bean, rice, and cheese burritos, which I love and which are only $1 each. I was going to make the shepherd's pie I mentioned yesterday, but didn't feel like it, so I will probably do that tomorrow.

3. The jeans I tried to patch up a couple months ago didn't last long. :( The patch has already come partially off and the hole has gotten larger and larger, so it looks like I will have to buy another pair after all. I usually get these $19 ones from Walmart's website, but when I went to look earlier I saw they had a couple for even cheaper. But I don't know how the fit will be, so I'm hesitant to order them. But then I remembered I'm going to have the car on Wednesday to pick Carla up from the airport, so I think I will go down to Walmart while I have the car and see what they have in the store. Hopefully they will have some of those cheaper ones I can try on. I wish Walmart weren't so far, or that anywhere else that sells jeans in larger sizes sold them for $20 or less. :-/

4. Our Decemberists tickets came in the mail yesterday! :D

Daily Happysong:

The Decemberists - Don't Carry It All
torachan: anime-style me ver. 2.0 (Default)
So, as you may have noticed, there have been a ton of posts about illegal book downloads lately. They have all been so good! And I wanted to link to them! But then there were SO MANY that I wanted to link to that I went into avoidance mode. WHILE STILL BOOKMARKING MORE TO LINK. ;o;

Anyway, today I am determined to get this done. So here are a bunch of excellent posts about "piracy", but I am not putting quotes because I don't have the time to search through for just the right one. They are all good posts and should be read!

[personal profile] qian: ebook piracy
[personal profile] colorblue: this is not a post about yoga!
[personal profile] epershand: Established: I am an asshole
[personal profile] vito_excalibur: FOG, theft, inevitability
[personal profile] rhivolution: We're really bad eggs.
[personal profile] marina: Untitled
[personal profile] wistfuljane: *wry twist*
[personal profile] qian: Control and connection
[personal profile] deepad: The politics of discussing illegal file-sharing
[personal profile] snarp: On Digital Piracy, By Way Of My Confession That I Am A Deranged Criminal.
[personal profile] mirabella: Untitled
[community profile] ebooks: WWJSD: What Would Jack Sparrow Do?
[personal profile] sholio: Musing on book piracy
[personal profile] starlady: Some links on illegal file-sharing and IPR
[personal profile] marina: I swear this was going to be a cheerful post; apparently I'm not done talking about this

I don't know that I really have my thoughts in order to make a coherent post of my own, but here are a couple things just quickly:

1. Illegal downloads are NO DIFFERENT from borrowing from a friend or getting a used copy off Amazon or BookMooch. (I would add taking it out from the library, but I am not sure exactly how libraries work in that regard, so I will leave them out of the discussion.) It feels different because it's new, but it's not. Really. I read fifty books last year and ONE of them was bought new. The rest, the author never saw a penny for because they were all used copies. I am not a better person because I got them from BookMooch rather than downloading.

2. I have little sympathy for people who apparently quit their jobs and expected to be able to earn a living entirely from writing books. That seems pretty fantasyland to me, you know? I thought everyone knew that the chances of being JKR are pretty slim and writing should not be your only source of income?

3. A lot of what I'm seeing from authors is the insistence that if you can't afford the book or can't access it through more traditional means, you don't deserve to read it. This comes off like spitefully punishing readers and I just don't understand it. My thinking is that if people can pay, great, but if they can't, what is the use in telling them not to read it?


And here is something relevant to this discussion: a copy of Howard Zinn's A People's History Of The United States that you can read online. The people who run the website have received C&Ds, but believe that this is a book that people need to read and thus that it should be available for free. (I managed to get a copy from BookMooch myself, and it has been high on my to-read list, but I think I will bump it up even higher.)

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