Project Gutenberg

SpiritKitty

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Hi All,

In the words of Billy Pilgrim: How goes it?

I've been doing this "thing" for the past couple of days that I think others here might enjoy. I've been volunteer proofing for Project Gutenberg.

What, you might ask, is Project Gutenberg? And a very good question that would be, too.

I first came across PG while looking for a copy of Roget's Thesaurus online. I have others but I don't like them neaarly as much as Roget's.

Well, lo and behold, PG had a free copy online. As a matter of fact, PG is responsible for, now, 10,000 free eTexts - from light fiction to references - that can be found in a variety of places throught the internet. They are trying to preserve our books. Please understand that because of copywrite laws they are limited as to what they can scan, proof, and distribute. Mostly it's old out of print or rare books and references...and in a variety of languages...but you never know when you'll need them. Anyway, if anyone is interested, here's the url for PG

Project Gutenberg

and here's the url for Distributed Proofreader's

Distributed Proofreaders, Preserving History One Page at a Time

To paraphrase one of the members there: it feels like we're part of a secret group, trying to memorize text to preserve it, like in Farenheit 451.

They need volunteers in all different things - not just proofreading. Why not check it out? You really might find it interesting and worth your while.

edited so people wouldn't get hung up on trivialities and actually look at the sites...don't care if you post...don't care what you say...just check out the sites

Later..
SK
 
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Hi SK, that really sounds interesting, even if it is not porn lol.

Thanks for the link
 
Afterthought

I believe I should take a moment and do a public service thing...

Even though it's not porn :eek:

WARNING!!:proofreading is EXTREMELY ADDICTIVE. Proceed to site at your own risk...and don't say that I didn't warn you.

:cool:
 
SpiritKitty said:

I know it's not related to porn, so...if this offends anyone, I'm sorry; if this goes against Board Rules - mea culpa.

Later..
SK
:kiss: :rose: :kiss:

I'm highly offended.

3000+ posts and you post that?
 
Re: Re: Project Gutenberg

Originally posted by Spinaroonie
I'm highly offended.

3000+ posts and you post that?



:p

i have 3000+ posts....wow....gosh....i hadn't noticed

oh, yeah....my lowly mentality couldn't possibly be worthy of the *reverant whisper* General Board

love y'all especially Hanns where is that sweet man?

*gushing* i think guns are so sexy *sigh*

and I'm reaaaallly sooorrrryyy that i offended you...rreeeaaallyyy.



NOT!!!!!!!!!
 
sounds interesting. Certainly has more merit in mentioning than some of the comments around these days. I'll check the link out.

And I believe it goes without saying that everyone on Lit can read.

Speak your mind, others sure do...:D
 
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Originally posted by SpiritKitty

What, you might ask, is Project Gutenberg? And a very good question that would be, too.

PG is responsible for, now, 10,000 free eTexts - from light fiction to references - that can be found in a variety of places throught the internet. They are trying to preserve our books. Anyway, if anyone is interested, here's the url for PG

Project Gutenberg

and here's the url for Distributed Proofreader's, responsible for helping make the eBooks readable.

Distributed Proofreaders, Preserving History One Page at a Time

They need volunteers in all different things - not just proofreading. Why not check it out? You might find it interesting and worth your while. <condensed quote>
...things that go BUMP in the night or day for that matter
 
SpiritKitty said:
Hi All,

In the words of Billy Pilgrim: How goes it?

I've been doing this "thing" for the past couple of days that I think others here might enjoy. I've been volunteer proofing for Project Gutenberg.

What, you might ask, is Project Gutenberg? And a very good question that would be, too.

I first came across PG while looking for a copy of Roget's Thesaurus online. I have others but I don't like them neaarly as much as Roget's.

Well, lo and behold, PG had a free copy online. As a matter of fact, PG is responsible for, now, 10,000 free eTexts - from light fiction to references - that can be found in a variety of places throught the internet. They are trying to preserve our books. Please understand that because of copywrite laws they are limited as to what they can scan, proof, and distribute. Mostly it's old out of print or rare books and references...and in a variety of languages...but you never know when you'll need them. Anyway, if anyone is interested, here's the url for PG

Project Gutenberg

and here's the url for Distributed Proofreader's

Distributed Proofreaders, Preserving History One Page at a Time

To paraphrase one of the members there: it feels like we're part of a secret group, trying to memorize text to preserve it, like in Farenheit 451.

They need volunteers in all different things - not just proofreading. Why not check it out? You really might find it interesting and worth your while.

edited so people wouldn't get hung up on trivialities and actually look at the sites...don't care if you post...don't care what you say...just check out the sites

Later..
SK


Thanks SK :D very interesting :cool:
 
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