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ignorance of how to use new ideas stockpiles exponentially • marshall mcluhan

I admit that I'm old-fashioned...I don't own a Kindle (although I'm thinking about purchasing an older second-hand one), and don't have a huge collection of MP3's either. So I was searching Amazon for hard copy books written by one of our members, and it occurred to me that although I like to keep up with what our members are writing, the growth of TCFIR makes it really hard to keep up with what our members are doing.

 

If you've got any books in print right now, could you share the titles here?  I would like very much to read some of your work, and I'm sure other members would too.

 

Thanks!

 

Marla

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Let's build a library of members books and a bookstore to get them?

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Wow--that's a great idea. You should have been a genius! ;)
Maria this one is very interesting and makes a good read. "The Future of the Internet and How to Stop it" by Zittrain
Thanks, Arzak.

Paul Levinson is also a member, you might want to check out his work--he's written several science fiction novels as well as the more scholarly books we would expect in a group like this. "The Plot to Kill Socrates" is on the short list for my next Amazon order. :)

I have one book that is available on lulu.com with a 100% preview for free. HERE.

I have nude art photos in a book that was scanned by Google Inc from a library in New York and had my nude art redisplayed in searches for my name to schoolchildren against my wishes.  They removed the digital preview HERE when I sought an injunction but this removal does not UN-violate my privacy.

Renascent Vol 3 Photography

Neeley v NameMedia Inc et al, (5:12-cv-05074)

I do not photograph the naked figure anymore.

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