tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096844366367766843.post752381432444312492..comments2024-03-27T09:27:33.931+00:00Comments on Idiotic Hat: Feedback LoopMike C.http://www.blogger.com/profile/11279776665185060446noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096844366367766843.post-652881512323642822016-05-26T08:42:42.632+01:002016-05-26T08:42:42.632+01:00Paul,
Thanks for that. One more sale and I'll...Paul,<br /><br />Thanks for that. One more sale and I'll pass the magic £12.50 profit barrier, which means Blurb will actually send me the money, rather than holding on to it for another month!<br /><br />I like PDFs/e-books, and I wish Blurb's implementation was better. The Acrobat settings I gave in the earlier post are important to keep paired pages together (e.g. the main "crowd-pleaser", the row of lads on the river bank paired with the row of cows). I think better implementations of PDF documents do retain the intended layout.<br /><br />MikeMike C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11279776665185060446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096844366367766843.post-69228444544063220722016-05-26T07:06:34.505+01:002016-05-26T07:06:34.505+01:00Well I had been dithering about buying another pho...Well I had been dithering about buying another photo book . i have a bad habit of flicking through and leaving them aside for closer perusal later.<br /><br />Howevert your statement that you made as much from the pdf version as the others did the trick so I bought it and enjoyed it more than the last book of yours I bought. Perhaps I am starting to 'get' what you are about. While some of the images stand out on their own, taken as a whole, in the sequence of the book they alll improved and told the story.<br /><br />Paul Mc Cannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05839588218540865473noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096844366367766843.post-22686345553049231442016-05-25T22:26:52.675+01:002016-05-25T22:26:52.675+01:00Thomas,
No, no bitterness -- you are misreading m...Thomas,<br /><br />No, no bitterness -- you are misreading my ironic tone (easily done, if you are not born to the British way of saying one thing, and meaning another!).<br /><br />Although you are right about the bad manners -- it does irritate me, when some people are too grand to reply to us bottom feeders...<br /><br />MikeMike C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11279776665185060446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6096844366367766843.post-79971503197301741492016-05-25T21:42:05.993+01:002016-05-25T21:42:05.993+01:00Oh my, there sure is some bitterness in this post!...Oh my, there sure is some bitterness in this post! On the other hand, ignoring personal emails shows rude manners and also disregard for the sender - don't bother with such folks, they are not worth the trouble. You're to good for this.<br /><br />Is there a local art scene in your neighbourhood? I could imagine that "England and Nowhere" could be of special interest there since it has a strong connection to your "Heimat". I've never been to your part of the UK but I've been to Northumberland and North Yorkshire, and it appeared to me that e.g. Hexham and Richmond have a thriving art scene. OK, they're not Steidl or Tate Modern, but maybe they're less arrogant and more fun.<br /><br />Keep calm and carry on!<br /><br />Best, ThomasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com