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  1. RT @EarlyExits Early Exits added to Google books. http://tr.im/wTqL
  2. @liza Thanks for the slides, Liza! Much appreciated.
  3. Small email yesterday to warm list. Rough stats show 87.5% of purchasers prefer the electronic version of the book (PDF ranking highest).
  4. We've extended our Early Exits samples to include Chapters 2 and 3 in multiple formats. Download here: http://bit.ly/QQUb9
  5. People really appreciate a personal, f/u email when they buy books - e or hc. They're often too shy to email if they have questions.
  6. non-DRM Mobipocket format interestingly palatable to ppl cross-device. I want it to be ePub but ppl not quite there yet...
  7. @liza awesome! thx liza :-)
  8. Tweets about Early Exits: http://tinyurl.com/ctfyy5
  9. @liza very sad can't attend! will there be video, etc available of your talk?
  10. -even though I completely support ePub as what-should-be-the-standard, i recognize not every device manufacturer (ahem-AMZN) agrees with me!
  11. non-DRM Mobipocket format done for Early Exits. Yay!
  12. the more i learn about other eBook formats, the more i love my ePub!
  13. ha. bas configd the webserver with (rather new) epub mimetype (application/epub+zip). we now serve epubs (pretty epubs) ;-)
  14. successfully loaded first hand-created epub to o'reilly's bookworm. now just need to get the *&^^%%^ thing to load in Stanza's desktop app.
  15. @liza i couldn't agree more.
  16. the world is a better place with pandas in it.
  17. &^$&^%%$^%(#$*&%$)(*_&%)($*&^)(*%#&^)(*%&^)(*%&^)(*%#&^)(*% Vista!
  18. Yay! Got my broom *and* airboard in Flyff today. 3 days of extreme grinding has been rewarded ;-)
  19. ...so much more visible to themselves. perhaps that's the thing that makes them dangerous and avoided, but not invisible...
  20. ...but i could be wrong. seems like a crazy idea to me when age and experience is what brings most women i've ever met into their own...