A fan of the printed word? Add their code to your library’s site or blog to show your support for the printed word in all its forms: newspapers, magazines and, of course, books.
Here’s some background on the project from one of the creators.
A fan of the printed word? Add their code to your library’s site or blog to show your support for the printed word in all its forms: newspapers, magazines and, of course, books.
Here’s some background on the project from one of the creators.
is that ‘irony’? no, but it’s something odd.
just the thought of embedding code on my blog for supporting the printed word confuses me. I think I’d need to print out the code on paper then post a picture of it on my blog… that makes more sense to me.
I taped it to my monitor.
I taped it to my monitor.
Kindle
I taped it to my Kindle
but first…
You PRINTED it, right?
Tape
I taped my computer monitor to my Kindle
Paper
I didnt want to waste paper. I guess I did waste some tape.
format
For years I’ve thought it was content not format that was important.
It’s content not format – we have audio books to listen to.
It’s content not format – we have some dvds to learn from…