Decisions will be anything but rational the day after a nuclear terrorist attack on the United States. (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists)
Daily Archives: 31 Jul 07
First Espresso Book Machine Installed and Demonstrated at New York Public Library
“An ATM for books that prints and binds any title on the spot within minutes from a digital file…
Library users will have the opportunity to print free copies of such public domain classics as “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain, “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville, “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens and “Songs of Innocence” by William Blake, as well as appropriately themed in-copyright titles as Chris Anderson’s “The Long Tail” and Jason Epstein’s own “Book Business.” The public domain titles were provided by the Open Content Alliance (“OCA”), a non-profit organization with a database of over 200,000 titles. The OCA and ODB are working closely to offer this digital content free of charge to libraries across the country. Both organizations have received partial funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.” [via boing boing]
Missing a Diagnosis That Hit Too Close to Home
“… V.I.P. or celebrity patients sometimes short-circuit the physician’s normal diagnostic thinking. For example, these patients may be spared the doctor’s usual tests and procedures. As our “top gun,” Mike was just such a patient to me. Even as I entertained grandiose fantasies about curing him, my unconscious may have steered me away from doing everything I could to help him get better.” — Ron Pies (New York Times )
R.I.P. Ingmar Bergman
Death comes for the “poet with the camera” at 89 (New York Times )
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