Sleepless in Seattle... again
Jun. 13th, 2007 01:38 amI am such a sucker for a good romance. Been feeling sick lately and decided to indulge myself tonight so watched my DVD of Sleepless in Seattle again. Lovely story. Nora Ephron wrote and directed it so well. All the female parts are just superb.
Wish someone would remake it one day replacing the Tom Hanks part with another woman. Then it would be perfect. :)
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Wish someone would remake it one day replacing the Tom Hanks part with another woman. Then it would be perfect. :)
[sigh]
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Date: 2007-06-13 03:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-14 01:24 am (UTC)It is a bit difficult to buy ebooks without locks, but Artemis books (http://www.artemispress.com) has some (they specialise in lesbian books). Unfortunately, due to the muddled thinking that seems to inevitably follow copy-protection, Artemis have made a magnificently dumb attempt at encrypting their ebooks which is annoying because I have to decrypt them to use them on my handheld, but at least it is not like all the other companies that use revolting Adobe reader or MSReader to lock their customers out of what they've bought. Don't ever buy a locked ebook. It is absolute certainty that it will eventually lock you out. (Note: I just looked at Artemis' site again and it seems their latest 2 releases are in locked formats only. That's sad. I won't be buying them.)
There are about 20,000 free ebooks on Project Gutenberg (http://www.gutenberg.org). And a lot of authors, like Cory Doctorow (http://craphound.com) (see the "stories" and "novels" links), now distribute free electronic versions of their books. Baen Books (http://www.baen.com/library/defaultTitles.htm) give away a lot of their books as electronic versions. The site A Celebration of Women Writers (http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/) at Uni of Pennsylvania has lots of free books online. And there are also the peer-to-peer networks that have been scanning and distributing out-of-print but copyrighted books for years now.
If you ever need an ebook that you can't find, let me know and I may have it among the many thousands archived on my machine.
I'd never heard of The Tao of Pooh (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tao_of_Pooh) before. :)