Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Kindle call treason – The Ecuador Republic

Carlos Arcos Cabrera
Quito, Ecuador

The story is this: I proposed read Don Quixote, from the first to the last page.

It was the second time in my life I took on this challenge. Between the first reading and the recent reading, I had approached me with Don Quixote what could be called a utilitarian spirit in search for specific topics. The first time I read it I did a complete edition of Publishing Alliance, in two volumes came in a cardboard box.

The second time resorted to an edition of Metro in charge Martin de Riquer, an expert on Cervantes, whose notes and explanations are helpful to the reader. The two parts of Don Quixote form a thick volume of 1,181 pages. Again, Don Quixote caught me with more intensity than the first time and read it with a strange lucidity, with fascination, and although it made me laugh to tears, I was surprised the hardness of the story. I reached Chapter XXXI of Part II and should travel. On the plane I looked for the book in my backpack and did not find it. I had left it at home. Few times I regretted both an oversight.

I arrived at my destination, the Guadalajara International Book Fair. And still there in the overwhelming supply of books and news-thousands and thousands of volumes on all issues imaginables- I did not forget Don Quixote. But no sense to buy another issue: not only had the suitcase crammed with books, but at home I expected Don Quixote

Then came Kindle.. Doubts came and went during the long discussion with the seller in the booth Kindle Amazon. I tried to refute each of his arguments: the feel of the paper in their hands, the ability to write notes and highlight a powerful phrase, those that express what could never be expressed, and so, to challenge the battery. I could not with his arguments and I was catching in its technological verbiage until I found the question I thought you and me would escape defeat, “Is there a version of Don Quixote in ebook?”. “Of course,” he replied in an instant and stood at least four editions. He did not have to tell me there was a promotion of kindle, bought the appliance and in the hotel, I resumed reading in Chapter XXXI of Part Two. Like the first time just could not handle the excitement of meeting Don Quixote.

I approached the end. Don Quixote had been defeated by the Knight of the White Moon in Barcelona and returns to La Mancha. The last dialogue with Sancho is revealing the radical change of character:

“Forgive me, friend, says Don Quixote to Sancho occasion I have given you mind freak like me, . making you fall into the error that I’ve fallen, and that there were no knights in the world “A few lines later says: Gentlemen – … – let’s go slowly, because in the nests of yesteryear no birds Hogan. I went crazy, and now I am sane: I was Don Quixote and now, as I said, Alonso Quijano the Good. You can with your worships my true repentance and go back to my estimation that was me … “

A dialogue full of symbols contained in my opinion the key to Don Quixote. The sudden Don Quixote’s sanity break of reason with the medieval and illusory world of knights-errant. It is also opening a gap in which the game unfolded Cervantes literary fiction, the novel, invented by him. Contains both a riddle that contradicts the relationship between madness and death. Sanity and death became the fate of modernity

In the illusory world of knights-errant in that elapses the work, despite being battered and railed, despite losing teeth have broken ribs and a surrounding halo of immortal Don Quixote and also lives a blameless interiority, a consciousness beyond good and evil. When retrieving the reason that halo disappears: sanity comes with death and the birth of a guilty conscience apologizing to be accepted back into society, as Alonso Quijano, The Well, a man of flesh and bone, a dying man.

Cervantes resigned to let Don Quixote dies in the law of his chivalrous delirium and chose to take it to bed fully sane death. In doing so, he opened modernity: the rule of reason, sanity, the guilty conscience. Paradoxically, at that moment Cervantes laid the roots of novelistic fiction, the only one in which the absence of guilt and in turn, the experience of all possible faults. It can be read on the beloved books of paper and ink or on the screen of an evanescent or kindle.

It was then that consumes my betrayal and searched the Exemplary Novels and learned the amazing life of Licentiate.

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Amazon’s other physical retail test: A mini bookstore for Kindle ebooks – GeekWire

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It Only Takes up a couple square feet, a small fraction of the size of Amazon’s actual first bookstore in Seattle, but the company has-been quietly making another foray into physical retail – Offering single ebook gift cards for sale under a pilot program at Bartell Drugs in Washington state

 amazonebooks - 1 (3) The pilot was Launched in October, in time for the holiday shopping season, but Largely it flew under the radar Until Now. Amazon has long offered Preferred overall retail gift cards in many locations, like other digital merchants, but the move to offer cards for specific ebooks is a new move for the company.

Details of the 61-store test Were confirmed last week by Nate Hoffelder of The Digital Reader news site, and I found one of the “Kindle eBooks” kiosks tucked Between Displays of Valentine’s Day candy at my local Bartell Drugs store in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood this weekend.

Perhaps tellingly, even though the kiosk was well-positioned Toward the front of the store, none of the three employees I spoke INITIALLY With what I was talking Knew About When I Asked If They sold individually Kindle ebook gift cards. (Initially They Told Me They did not.)

But I ended up spotting it on my own, and bought a couple cards to test the service.

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The top row of the kiosk features cards for Three- and six-month memberships Kindle Unlimited, for $ 29.99 and $ 49.99 each. Below Those are cards featuring the covers of 20 individually-books, best-sellers across Both fiction and nonfiction, ranging from “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” and Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In” to Dan Brown’s “Inferno” and “The Martian “by Andy Weir.

On the back of each card is a quote ebook from an Amazon customer review and a summary of the book, Along With an area for writing a message to the recipient and instructions for redeeming the book by scratching off the claim code and going to a dedicated Amazon url to enter it.

Purchasing the card at the Bartell Drugs Register automatically activates it for use, as with a standard gift card.

Here’s The most interesting part: Any of the cards can be Treated as Also regulate Amazon gift card, if your gift recipient does not like the book you chose for them, or owns Already the title you picked. In other words, it offers the personalization of a hand-picked gift With the flexibility of a gift card regularly. – Another example of Amazon blending the best of physical and digital retail

The card promises That you’ll always get “the lowest online price, plus the balance.” For example, I Purchased a card for “The Martian” for $ 14.99 at the store, but the price online was $ 8.99, and when i redeemed the book, the difference was Automatically added to my gift card balance.

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After deciding That I really did not want to 3-month membership Kindle Unlimited (Previously I tested the subscription service and found That I did not use it as much as I planned) I was Able to add the Entire $ 29.99 That balance from card to my gift card balance. Everything worked smoothly.

This is the latest example of Amazon Initiatives in testing out new physical retail, but as NOTED by the Digital Reader’s Hoffelder, the company is not the first to try this concept. Most other e-book sellers who’ve gone down this path Have not seen much success.

Whether it turns out to be worthwhile for Amazon remains to be seen. Even During the checkout process, the concept was a novelty Clearly Bartell Drugs to the employees at my local store, indicating Perhaps That They Have not Been selling a lot since the October launch.

We’ve Contacted Amazon for more details on the pilot, and to see if it will be expanded to additional stores and regions.

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Amazon’s Alexa Kindle books can now narrate Through the Echo – The Verge

Amazon has put out yet another useful update for STI Alexa digital assistant and Echo smart guy. Following last week’s Addition of Jeopardy -playing capabilities, the company will now narrate let voice-powered software ITS Kindle books aloud Through the Echo. You can now start to narration by saying, “Alexa, read” [Kindle book title], “and the software will launch into a reading, albeit in a far more robotic tone than your standard audiobook narrator. The feature is free to use With any Kindle book in your library.

The software will keep track of Which Were you reading last book, so you can launch a narration Also by simply saying, “Alexa, read my Kindle book.” Alexa will Respond to commands like “pause,” “go forward,” and “resume reading” too. UNLIKE the Amazon-owned Audible service, however, you can not specify a Certain chapter to jump to in your Kindle book.

Alexa Amazon is positioning as a go-to partner for the smart home

Still, Amazon Continues to think up unique ways to make the Echo and more handy Alexa beyond STI Ability to answer basic Internet queries and play music, and Amazon is doing so seemingly at an accelerated clip. The updates are all part of a broader initiative to Establish Alexa as a go-to partner for the smart home industry, and today’s update Alexa happens to add integration for Vivint smart home products like smart locks and security systems.

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Monday, January 25, 2016

Kindle Club visits the Dunklin County Justice Center – Daily Dunklin Democrat

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Photo provided Members of the Kennett Middle School Kindle Club visited the Dunklin County Justice Center to see what the inside of the courtroom looks like after reading a book about a young man on trial for murder.

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The Kennett Middle School Kindle Club is a small club after school, in Which students meet to read a book and then a script like discuss it. They meet from 4:15 to 5 pm Monday-Thursday in the KMS library, Where They read out loud to one another, playing different characters in the book. It takes about four weeks to complete a book, ACCORDING TO club sponsor and Library Media Specialist Kim Johnson.

In December, members Began Kindle reading a book called “Monster.” It tells the story of a teenage boy Who is locked up in jail, awaiting trial for the murder of a shop owner, Who Was Killed During a robbery. The story is Told from His perspective.

It made a big impact on the students. After reading the story students Said That the main character, Steve, really did not know what I was getting himself into. I was just Asked to be the lookout and did not know his Friends Were going in to rob a store. They all the biggest lesson Agreed That They Learned That was how easy it was for one mistake to snowball and end up huge Having Consequences. Learned That They Also telling the truth is very important.

That was not the only thing Learned That students. , According to Johnson, students Increased Their vocabulary and knowledge of terms.

“The students Learned terms like prosecuting attorney, defense, and affidavit,” Said Johnson, Which is a major benefit of the Kindle Club.

After They finished the book, Johnson made arrangements With the Dunklin County Justice Center for students to see first hand the facility Jan. 11.

“The only thing That I Wish That We Could Have done was to talk to the inmates to see what donate They Had to be in jail, “Said Charles Smith. “That way we Could See What They did to be there, and make sure not to make the same mistake.”

Some of the Things That students Learned During Their visit was the fact That Deputies take the shoelaces and belts away from Those That are incarcerated so That They Do not hurt themselves.

The Kindle Club is working on a new story, This Time to classic called “A Raisin in the Sun.”

Johnson describe it as a Story About an African American family Who is waiting on a $ 10,000 check That They Will be receiving due to the death of a family member.

That Johnson says she is so thankful to Be able to be the sponsor for the club and says Kindle That the students are finding “A Raisin in the Sun,” to be just a great a story as “Monster.”

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Friday, January 22, 2016

He expected a kindle … and received a tumor – Univision

When Potten, 37, opened the package, saying “patient tumor sample – in”. He said in an interview that was a shock.

FedEx reported the mistake of sending the Royal Free Hospital, waiting for the biopsy sample of the tumor for analyze it, and said he was sorry and that “they would revise future proceedings.”

The confusion arose because the sample had Potten name on the envelope, which would indicate that the string of misfortunes began in the first step of order processing, when the name and address of the recipient is entered in the computer.

The two -the Kindle orders and sample tumoral- shared tissue 8 numbers of “tracking number”.

The sample of the tumor did not represent a health risk to Patten, because cancer is a non-communicable disease, which means that no It is contagious. But in envelopes and through the mail they can travel hazardous agents.

In May 2015, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched an investigation after it became public that shipments of spores Anthrax-sent live to FedEx- had been released by the US Army’s Dugway Proving Ground in Utah. The received at least 18 laboratories in California, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.

As explained by the CDC, were contacted by a private laboratory that reported the error.

“The lab is working with the Department of Defense in an effort to develop a new diagnostic to detect biological threats. They hoped sending inactive agents, but instead received a load of live spores of Anthrax” He said the federal public health agency in a statement.

was not the first time that human error was exposed and the fragility of the postal system. In June 2014, about 80 people were at risk when exposed to this bacteria when one of the laboratories at the CDC also sent samples by mistake.

In 2004, the CDC sent Anthrax samples mistakenly you to a children’s hospital in California. In 2001, five employees of the postal service died and 17 others fell ill after sending intentional Anthrax envelopes, in a case that is not yet closed

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Kindle Club visits the Dunklin County Justice Center – Daily Dunklin Democrat

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Photo provided Members of the Kennett Middle School Kindle Club visited the Dunklin County Justice Center to see what the inside of the courtroom looks like after reading a book about a young man on trial for murder.

[Click to enlarge] [Order this photo]

The Kennett Middle School Kindle Club is a small club after school, in Which students meet to read a book and then a script like discuss it. They meet from 4:15 to 5 pm Monday-Thursday in the KMS library, Where They read out loud to one another, playing different characters in the book. It takes about four weeks to complete a book, ACCORDING TO club sponsor and Library Media Specialist Kim Johnson.

In December, members Began Kindle reading a book called “Monster.” It tells the story of a teenage boy Who is locked up in jail, awaiting trial for the murder of a shop owner, Who Was Killed During a robbery. The story is Told from His perspective.

It made a big impact on the students. After reading the story students Said That the main character, Steve, really did not know what I was getting himself into. I was just Asked to be the lookout and did not know his Friends Were going in to rob a store. They all the biggest lesson Agreed That They Learned That was how easy it was for one mistake to snowball and end up huge Having Consequences. Learned That They Also telling the truth is very important.

That was not the only thing Learned That students. , According to Johnson, students Increased Their vocabulary and knowledge of terms.

“The students Learned terms like prosecuting attorney, defense, and affidavit,” Said Johnson, Which is a major benefit of the Kindle Club.

After They finished the book, Johnson made arrangements With the Dunklin County Justice Center for students to see first hand the facility Jan. 11.

“The only thing That I Wish That We Could Have done was to talk to the inmates to see what donate They Had to be in jail, “Said Charles Smith. “That way we Could See What They did to be there, and make sure not to make the same mistake.”

Some of the Things That students Learned During Their visit was the fact That Deputies take the shoelaces and belts away from Those That are incarcerated so That They Do not hurt themselves.

The Kindle Club is working on a new story, This Time to classic called “A Raisin in the Sun.”

Johnson describe it as a Story About an African American family Who is waiting on a $ 10,000 check That They Will be receiving due to the death of a family member.

That Johnson says she is so thankful to Be able to be the sponsor for the club and says Kindle That the students are finding “A Raisin in the Sun,” to be just a great a story as “Monster.”

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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

FedEx delivery by mistake a human tumor instead of a Kindle – El Diario NY

The client had requested sending an e-book, but instead received a package that should get to a hospital in London

“Wow, FedEx. I changed my new Kindle for a sample of a tumor, “shared the customer in his Twitter account.

James Potten is a British client, Bristol, I just wanted a new Kindle. The company in charge of it to them was FedEx, but due to a mistake the company mistook his package with one intended for Roya Free Hospital in London, according to BBC News.

Potten could not believe the content than he had received. When he opened the package saw package had a label indicating that the content was a sample of human tissue, specifically a biopsy of a tumor .

“Wow, FedEx . You have changed me my new kindle a sample of a tumor. He is still waiting to be collected. #FedExSeEquivoca #NoEsMiKindle “Potten published in his Twitter account ()

As indicated by the average New York Daily News, both packages traveled from California (United States). The Kindle was a water resistant model Waterfi company. James Potten told BBC News that he did not open the package at any time, but he knew the content through the information label and immediately called the company to report the error. After several calls, FedEx He solved his mistake and picked up the package of human tumor sample. Potten I finally received his Kindle on Monday. “Delivered !! Thanks finally tofedexwaterfi #FedExSeEquivoca #NoEsMiKindle “.

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