> I have an odd question about these on-line books. Can I
> copy-and-paste the text?
> Like many of you, I seem to end up with long commutes (why
> are the best jobs never in your neighborhood?). I find
> listening to books on CD to be a better use of time than
> reading bumper stickers. Nobody ever seems to issue Oracle
> books on audio. So I got a text-to-voice program, and it
> works pretty good to create an audio version of a book. But
> many of these eBooks zealously protect their text and prevent
> you from doing copy-and-paste on the text. Fortunately Oracle
> makes their books readily available. Any ideas are welcome.
> And my apologies to the authors on the list that are going
> "he wants to do WHAT with my book!!". Dennis Williams DBA
> Lifetouch, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dennnis
Did you get any more info re books on tape? Id be very interestd
in audio documentation ;-) I have a boring 1 hour ride each direction
Thanks
bob
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