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Old 08-09-2009, 06:32 PM   #69
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for the reportage Pshrynk.

Are the ebook related events being well attended generally?
There's a pretty fair attendance and many people have readers. I've seen more Kindles in the wild here than in the year and a half that I've owned one. There are lots of people with other readers, as well.

Tonite really wraps it up with the Hugos at eight o'clock. Tomorrow morning there are some panels I may go to or I may sleep in, since I'll be getting home at midnite and have to go to work at seven on Tuesday.

Depends on the energy level I am feeling at the time, I guess.

i went to an "Interstellar Trade" panel with Larry Niven this afternoon. He says Hi, Ricky... Pretty interesting. All aobut how we are going to have to re-invent commerce to trade with any alien species we discover, since a billion dollar bottle of wine might not be a quick sale (Once you figure in the transport costs.) Information seems to be the proposed standard of trade for the future...
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