> A language and/or technology is not seen as 'real'
   unless there is a book on a shelf about it.

   I can understand that...I just think that's part of the "old-school"
   of thinking for those of us, including myself, who grew up in the
   age before there was such a thing as "digital delivery."  Eventually,
   that value of "shelf space" will be placed on a "virtual shelf."

> A small book can cost 15k from start to finish. A big book
   (CFML on Blue Dragon 6 for example) might cost a total of 2 or 3 times
that.

   That being the case, then Ben has to factor in his book advance into
   what he makes per book.  At least that ups his payback...

> Finally, how many people who have E-Books still want the print version...

   Agreed, I still like pulling the book off the real shelf.  However, I
would like
   a digital version for preservation.  And, if delivery through an eBook
gets me
   the info I need months quicker, then I'd opt to sacrifice the feel of
paper...or
   at least be satisfied with the feel of the paper from my printer, then
just
   bind it myself.

> I have 1.3 Terabytes of digital comics

   Ahhh....comic books...I think I learned to enjoy reading from them.  I
remember
   looking at the photos for the story before I could read, then once I
could read,
   I realized how much better the story was!  I still miss the
comics...afraid I don't
   have much time for them anymore...

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 9:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Ordering WACK from Amazon


>Given the technological tools such as e-books, pdf, and even
>posting books/chapters/examples online in a subscription service,
>I still don't understand why you don't by-pass the traditional publishing
>process and publish online.

A language and/or technology is not seen as 'real' unless there is a book on
a shelf about it. Does not matter how great it is, without that 'eye space',
it does not have the same weight as something else that has a book.
And that's besides the advertising weight. I've said in the past that it's
well worth it for a company to hire an author or two to put out a few books
on their product. A small book can cost 15k from start to finish. A big book
(CFML on Blue Dragon 6 for example) might cost a total of 2 or 3 times that.
What does a big advertising campaign cost? How much does it cost to have
Amazon and every book seller around advertise your company/book for you?
Well worth the cost before sales.
Finally, how many people who have E-Books still want the print version (I
have 1.3 Terabytes of digital comics and I still collect the paper
versions).



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