> hardly anyone else uses DRM these days anymore I thought that all the major ebook stores had DRM on most purchases, and it was just a few indie publishers choosing to be DRM-free. Has that changed?
The devices themselves can't read epubs (last time I checked anyway), but the "Send to Kindle" service will convert epubs to Kindle-formatted files.
Somewhat tangential, but from what I can see, the idea that "the blood of the covenant..." is the full version of the saying is a fairly modern invention.
I have bad memories of Netscape 4 and IE4 (I think those were the versions) which both allowed invalid HTML but had different rules for doing it. Accidentally missed off a closing table tag once, and one browser…
Dictionaries - at least the ones I checked - mark the "very good" meaning of "egregious" as archaic. I'm only aware of the "very bad" meaning (in UK English), and was quite surprised, when studying maths, to learn of…
Perhaps this will help? https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao/112557249982780815
On the ZX Spectrum, numeric values were saved as both text, and in a five-byte floating point format. So making lines shorter often involved using keywords to avoid that: NOT PI, SGN PI, VAL "2" etc.
There doesn't seem to be any good reason to believe it did: the authors of the book don't even back up the anecdote particularly strongly. https://www.theguardian.com/media/mediamonkeyblog/2015/oct/0... "The thing to…
Just wanted to call out a couple of moments where this manual is far better than it needs to be, considering the target audience. (from page 130) a description of calculating how long your ZX Spectrum has been powered…
> hardly anyone else uses DRM these days anymore I thought that all the major ebook stores had DRM on most purchases, and it was just a few indie publishers choosing to be DRM-free. Has that changed?
The devices themselves can't read epubs (last time I checked anyway), but the "Send to Kindle" service will convert epubs to Kindle-formatted files.
Somewhat tangential, but from what I can see, the idea that "the blood of the covenant..." is the full version of the saying is a fairly modern invention.
I have bad memories of Netscape 4 and IE4 (I think those were the versions) which both allowed invalid HTML but had different rules for doing it. Accidentally missed off a closing table tag once, and one browser…
Dictionaries - at least the ones I checked - mark the "very good" meaning of "egregious" as archaic. I'm only aware of the "very bad" meaning (in UK English), and was quite surprised, when studying maths, to learn of…
Perhaps this will help? https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao/112557249982780815
On the ZX Spectrum, numeric values were saved as both text, and in a five-byte floating point format. So making lines shorter often involved using keywords to avoid that: NOT PI, SGN PI, VAL "2" etc.
There doesn't seem to be any good reason to believe it did: the authors of the book don't even back up the anecdote particularly strongly. https://www.theguardian.com/media/mediamonkeyblog/2015/oct/0... "The thing to…
Just wanted to call out a couple of moments where this manual is far better than it needs to be, considering the target audience. (from page 130) a description of calculating how long your ZX Spectrum has been powered…