Weber’s death mask
15 06 2007
In Max Weber, by Hans Norbert Fügen (Rowohlt 1985). Yours here (new, €7.90, used, from €1.69).
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86 Greening of Books
14 06 2007Geographical distribution of copies of The Last Samurai available through Abebooks on 11 June, 2007 can be seen here.
PayPal Account of Helen DeWitt on 14 June, 2007:

These exhibits are the result of the following e-mail correspondence:
E-mail from Helen DeWitt to George Monbiot on 10 April 2007 Read the rest of this entry »
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Categories : George Monbiot, PayPal, secondhand sales
herupu herupu herupu!!!!! Why Steve Jobs needs Joel Spolsky
13 06 2007
Joel Spolsky has just posted a comparison of the Apple and Microsoft approaches to screen rendering of type, in which he says if Apple is Target Microsoft would be Wal-Mart. Weeeeellllllll — the problem is neither is remotely like Fog Creek. If Joel ran Apple I would know where to send my couple of hundred complaints about my Mac — and Joel, who has written about how to achieve remarkable customer service, who has more recently written on debugging as a game of inches, would actually welcome the couple of hundred complaints, and act on them, and Apple bloody Apple would have a product accessible to the telepathically challenged.
About 6 months ago Apple clawed its way up from a 4.3% market share to a 4.7% market share!!!!!!!! Achieving 16% growth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Poor old Bill Gates would be hollow-eyed and popping Temazepam but for one little thing. All he has to do is look at what you get if you click on Kotoeri Help, seeking assistance with Japanese input, to know he is dealing with lunatics. Read the rest of this entry »
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Categories : Apple, Guy Deutscher, Japanese, Mellel, Microsoft, Spolsky, Steve Jobs
Casting
10 06 2007
Ingrid showed this extraordinary sculpture of her mother, Elsa, at the London Art Fair in January. I’ve asked her to do one of me; she says
I have a new idea about our casting. It would be great if we did it as the lost & found\shelves project in Lietzen\ Petersdorf this month and showed it at the opening 1st of July. What do you think?
Off to Naunynstrasse now for talks about talks. More on Elsa here.
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Categories : Elsa, Ingrid Kerma