Thursday, October 01, 2009

Red Mars: Part II

I've downloaded a second copy of the free Red Mars PDF from Suvudu. I put it through the same conversion steps that I used originally: Attempting the conversion from PDF to MOBI using both Calibre and Stanza.  I got the same results with this second round of conversions. After converting the Red Mars from PDF to MOBI format the bulk of the book is inaccesible; all that is visible is the table of contents and this message about purchasing the ebook and physical versions. 
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Either Suvudu cooked the PDF so as to "break" when a conversion is attempted or was ham-fisted about inserting the above text and broke the PDF in a way that causes a problem with the conversion process.

Regardless the PDF is useless for reading on the Kindle1. which was probably their intention all along.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Red Mars: Free but not Open

Back in March of this year I saw IO9's posting about the free download of Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars ebook in PDF format. I snagged it immediately and eventually loaded it into Calibre along with the rest of my ebook collection. So far, so good.

Last night I was looking through my ebook collection trying to find some Sci-Fi to load on my Kindle. I found Red Mars in Calibre's book listing and decided I would put that on my Kindle (a classic Kindle, BTW). I set Calibre to the task of converting Red Mars from PDF to MOBI format for transferring to my Kindle. The conversion completed normally and I transferred the MOBI version of Red Mars to my Kindle. Much to my dismay the viewing the MOBI version of Red Mars only showed the Table of Contents and then displayed a message about dowloading the ebook from Amazon.  Thinking that there was a problem with Calibre's PDF to MOBI conversion routine I fired up my copy of Stanza and used it to convert Red Mars PDF to both MOBI and the native Kindle format, AZW.  Both these fomats behaved the same way.

I now believe that the free PDF of Red Mars is DRM'd to prevent conversion to any other format.  Something all the breathless gushery about Random House's release of Red Mars seems to have missed. For now, I've not deleted Red Mars from my collection and I did download a different copy of the PDF and I'll repeat the conversion process to see if the same issue occurs.

But for now: GUILTY AS CHARGED!

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Scribefire from Ibex901

Testing Scribefire blogging tool from my 901 eeePC running eeeBuntu.

Go not to the elves for counsel, for they will say both yes and no.
   -- J.R.R. Tolkien


DeFacto Gun Control

From the self-fulfilling prophecy department....

There was much talk earlier this year amongst the Internet media about the unprecedented demand for gun ammunition; mostly .40 and .38 caliber bullets. The general consensus seems to be Oh My God! Look at all those Liberal Democrats in the Congress and the White House. There gonna ban guns and ammo for sure or The country's falling apart, its everyman for themselves! Buy guns and as much ammo as you can afford and then buy more just in case.

These dire predictions, initially began appearing in late February 2009. Now in September,2009 there are Internet media reports indicating that either the shortage is continuing or that it is easing.

My point in all of this? Hoarding ammunition and over buying resulted in at least nine months of an ammunition shortage that effectively acted as gun control legislation. All the dire predictions over impending government action and law-making against hand guns, their ammo and other firearms effectively used economics to limit a gun owner's ability to purchase and provision their arms.

One would hope that the supporters of gun rights would educate their constituents about the economics of the situation so that they do not impose this inadvertant form of gun control on themselves.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Calibre: Ruler of eBooks and eReaders

I've inherited She Who Must Be Obeyed's Kindle 1 when we got her a Kindle 2 for its text to speech capability. I like the Kindle hardware, but have never been enamored of Amazon's store/DRM web that the want to trap you in. While listening to TWIT a few weeks ago someone in the irc chat mentioned that a open source software package called Calibre was a way use your Kindle without entering the Amazon web.

I've been using Calibre now for about 3? months and have been very impressed. Calibre runs on the Windows, Linux and Mac OS X platforms.  It stores and indexes your ebook collection, will convert ebooks among various formats.  All of the information about the  ebook is only stored once in the database creating  the concept of a logical book.  All the major ebook  formats are supported, as well as plain text, PDF. From Calibre's FAQ:

calibre supports the conversion of many input formats to many output formats. It can convert every input format in the following list, to every output format.

Input Formats: CBZ, CBR, CBC, EPUB, FB2, HTML, LIT, LRF, MOBI, ODT, PDF, PRC**, PDB, PML, RB, RTF, TXT Output Formats:EPUB, FB2, OEB, LIT, LRF, MOBI, PDB, PML, RB, PDF, TXT

After Calibre converts your ebook to a format compatible with your ebook reader it can sync the format of your choice onto your reader.  For me, this means converting ebooks to the MOBI format and then syncing the MOBI format onto my Kindle 1.

Calibre supports SONY PRS 500/505/700, Cybook Gen 3, Amazon Kindle (1 and 2) and the iPhone (with the stanza reader software). Syncing supports updating metadata on the device from metadata in the library and the creation of collections on the device based on the tags defined in the library view. If an book has more than one format available, calibre automatically chooses the best format when uploading to the device.

You don't need an ebook reader to reader books stored in Calibre. Calibre has a built-in content server that allows you to read ebooks through a web-browser.


Scribefire from Anda

Hello all;
Testing Scribefire from my Ubuntu laptop Anda.

Lets see what happens....

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Past as Prelude

Here's a look at what the past predicts about the future of Health Care if we get don't get reform: http://bit.ly/Ot0ZI

Friday, August 14, 2009

Friday, July 10, 2009

A Robot that Eats for Fuel

DARPA fundees Robotic Technology of Potomac, Md., and Cyclone Power Technologies of Pompano Beach, Fla have come up with a scheme that marries autonomous driving with an engine/generator that can run on any fuel including biomass. See this PDF for details: http://bit.ly/eatr. Original story at CNET: http://bit.ly/wKlaj

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

The CrunchPad's OS?

Since the Crunchpad (http://bit.ly/PDHBH) is a dedicated browser tablet and the Chrome OS (http://bit.ly/amS7O) is a linuxy OS designed to mostly run a browser, doesn't this sound like a marriage made in heaven?

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

The Dumber the Better

An excellent piece by connectivity guru Bob Frankston. He argues that society needs "Dumb Pipes" for carrying Internet services and current Telecom Carriers aren't it. http://bit.ly/dumbpipes

Monday, June 29, 2009

Cyborgs in the House

http://bit.ly/rlKVW Continuing work at the University of Utah has yielded the first device that detects brain signals without have electodes inserted into the brain.

An Arab's View of Iran

A very cogent piece of writing from Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi of Dubai on the dilemma Iran poses to the rest of the Arab world. http://bit.ly/go2qU

How Cool is This?

A mouse trap that's powered by digesting the mice it catches. http://bit.ly/MMxR3
Seems perfectly symetrical to me.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Beginning the fun of getting eeeBuntu on Wife's new eee900a netbook. Had to juggle the boot order to get the thing to boot from a USB dvd drive.
Just added the PingFire plugin so I can post to Ping.FM thru Firefox. No posts coming thru to gTalk, though.

The Great Mashup Continues

Okay... So now I've "wired" together Twitter, Blogger, and gTalk via ping.fm.
This should be interesting.......
Testing... 1...2...3... Is this thing on?

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Posting here at ping.fm. Lets see where it comes out ;-)