I’ve started a new book! We made it through The Time Machine, and we’re on to Lewis Carroll’s Through The Looking Glass. In Chapter Two, Alice is through
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Reading Books in the Public Domain Episode 2.1 – Through The Looking Glass, Chapter One
We’re starting a new book! I made it through The Time Machine, so I chose our next book by Twitter poll. There were only four
Reading Books in the Public Domain Episode 1.10/11 – The Time Machine, Chapters Ten and Eleven
You read that right; it’s Chapters Ten and Eleven! It’s a friggin’ twofer! For this, the final episode of The Time Machine, you get not
Reading Books in the Public Domain Episode 1.9 – The Time Machine, Chapter Nine
It’s Chapter Nine, and it’s oh so fine! Our Time Traveler has embarked on a quest to reclaim his Time Machine, his diminutive companion at
Reading Books in the Public Domain Episode 1.8 – The Time Machine, Chapter Eight
Chapter Eight is here! Suspense is mounting, tensions rising, mystery unfolding! Only three chapters left! What will our Time Traveler discover? Listen to find out,
Reading Books in the Public Domain Episode 1.7 – The Time Machine, Chapter Seven
Hey Listeners! Click here to listen to Chapter Seven! Our Time Traveler is beginning to unravel the mysteries of the far future, in his quest
Reading Books in the Public Domain Episode 1.5 – The Time Machine, Chapter Five
Hey there, listener(s)! I’ve got Chapter Five for you, just click here to listen! I’m reading The Time Machine, H.G. Wells’ classic sci-fi novel, and
Reading Books in the Public Domain Episode 1.4 – The Time Machine, Chapter Four
Come on in, the chapter’s fine! We’re onto Chapter Four of The Time Machine, H.G. Wells’ sci-fi classic Our intrepid Time Traveler has made
EXCERPT: Chapter 9 – Punning With Scissors: The Downside of Uploading
Chapter 9:
Punning With Scissors: The Downside of Uploading
Regardless of one’s position on the issue of file-sharing, there are a few cases that stand out for both sides of the arguments for and against the controversial practice. While mainstream artists both derided and endorsed the practice, the latter for its sheer ability to spread the word about talented music acts, some of them faced genuine obstacles in having to embrace not just the attitudes and habits of a new generation of music listeners, but an entire new era of technology and communication. One such artist was a man thought by most of his fans to be immune from “techno-fatigue” — “Weird Al” Yankovich.
When Napster was at its absolute peak in 1999 and 2000, “Weird Al” was in the middle of his “Running with Scissors” tour, premiering such hits as “The Saga