InHisName | the bear is gone again | 02:54 |
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JonathanD | Morning. | 07:26 |
rmg51 | Morning | 09:09 |
JonathanD | hey rmg51 | 10:04 |
rmg51 | o/ | 10:05 |
JonathanD | How goes? | 10:05 |
rmg51 | going alright | 10:13 |
JonathanD | Good to hear. | 10:27 |
InHisName | Morning | 12:02 |
teddy-dbear | Morning peoples, dogs, turkeys, hamsters and everything else | 12:12 |
pvl1 | morning | 14:00 |
ChinnoDog | How can Amazon and Google Books claim no ebook is available for a book when they can show me previews of random pages? | 17:58 |
InHisName | cause THEY scanned it but it is not a released ebook version ? | 17:59 |
cyberanger | or they don't have the rights to sell, but it's covered in a book preview license | 18:00 |
ChinnoDog | So they could sell it as PDF. | 18:00 |
pleia2 | not if they don't have the rights to | 18:00 |
ChinnoDog | I'd be satisfied with that. | 18:00 |
ChinnoDog | But they have the rights to tease me with random pages of it online. | 18:00 |
pleia2 | the publisher/author needs to give permission to sell their copyrighted work | 18:00 |
pleia2 | yep, they do | 18:01 |
pleia2 | the court case about this was kind of a big deal (and still going through appeals) | 18:01 |
pleia2 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authors_Guild_v._Google | 18:01 |
* pleia2 still has mixed feelings about it | 18:03 | |
ChinnoDog | I just read the article. That is interesting. What I want to know is... if an author writes a book and it ends up on Google books why would they not want to make it for sale there? | 18:08 |
ChinnoDog | That seems like a huge source of lost revenue. | 18:08 |
* adom loves the ability to add pirated ebooks to his Google Books library for free. | 18:56 | |
adom | Just sayin. | 18:56 |
SamuraiWork | good bacon to all and to all some good bacon! | 19:36 |
ChinnoDog | adom: I did not realize I could upload books until you said that. But, there is a 1000 book limit. Can I get them back out if I want to? | 20:01 |
SamuraiWork | So... Should I seperate my EMAIL and WEB servers, physically? | 20:07 |
MutantTurkey | .... | 20:08 |
MutantTurkey | why | 20:08 |
MutantTurkey | reliability? | 20:08 |
MutantTurkey | i mean a 'server' is just a program running on your physical server | 20:08 |
SamuraiWork | Just curious | 20:09 |
SamuraiWork | I'm running 14.04 LTS server | 20:09 |
SamuraiWork | http://hostminecraft4.me/content | 20:09 |
MutantTurkey | irrelevant | 20:10 |
MutantTurkey | it's all about what you want | 20:10 |
MutantTurkey | if you are worried one process will slow down the others, and it is hogging all the cpu, then yeah you might want to host it alone | 20:10 |
MutantTurkey | if you are worried about reliablity then you might want to separate them, but servers fail less often then your strategic bottleneck | 20:10 |
MutantTurkey | if your internet goes out, all your servers are down. | 20:11 |
MutantTurkey | if you're hosted virtually, you're likely to never see any downtime | 20:11 |
SamuraiWork | I wish I had FIOS here. I have 2 120mbit comcast lines, atm | 20:12 |
SamuraiWork | I'd prefer one comcast, one FIOS, load balancing, and failover | 20:12 |
MutantTurkey | no that's no good either | 20:21 |
MutantTurkey | you should have your local router reroute to whatever is best | 20:22 |
MutantTurkey | then if one fails drop to the next | 20:22 |
MutantTurkey | FiOS is great! | 20:22 |
SamuraiWork | The nice thing about 2 comcast modems, is I can resolve my domain :) | 20:31 |
MutantTurkey | nice | 20:31 |
SamuraiWork | how does the site look? | 20:52 |
MutantTurkey | fine | 20:52 |
MutantTurkey | what site? | 20:52 |
MutantTurkey | eh not my style | 20:52 |
MutantTurkey | but my style ain't your style either | 20:52 |
MutantTurkey | http://mutantturkey.com/ | 20:52 |
waltman | SamuraiWork: It depends -- are you running Windows or Linux? :) | 22:45 |
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