I love this!
Our version has some white mixed in with the black. I theorize that is Hawking radiation crossing the event horizon.
I love this!
Our version has some white mixed in with the black. I theorize that is Hawking radiation crossing the event horizon.
It is probably worth noting that I am removing the DRM so I can read them on devices that do not have Kindle apps.
Nothing is certain, but it looks like you will still be able to download books into local memory so you can read them. As long as the apps still work that way, it will be possible to access the book files.
You do need a tool that can remove the DRM from the books files the Kindle uses. DeDRM used to do this nicely, but it has not been updated to handle the most recent version of Kindle DRM. It will not works on any books published since early 2024.
There are commercial options that can remove even the latest DRM from Kindle books. I use Epubor Ultimate. It was the first to handle the most recent Kindle DRM, but I'm sure there are others by now.
What sunset? All I see is a magnificent cat.
Not complete, but fairly close. Any background talking makes it difficult.
You have a very patient cat. Most would have shredded your hand at some point in there.
Well, not legally. We need to make that matter again.
I'm still looking for ways to work toward that, short of violence.
Don't take any wooden nickels.
And give no quarter to your enemies.
:-)
Blazing Saddles (1974) The Yakuza (1974) Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
All three movies are exceptional in their own right and all three broke a lot of new ground by blending cultural and genre conventions in new ways.
Television Announcer: And now, the penguin on top of your television set will explode. {BOOOM!} Watcher: How'd he know that? Television Announcer: It was an inspired guess.
The multiple layers of cognitive dissonance are wonderful.
That is such a thoughtful expression. Also, adorable.
We need to start saying "former US allies". That damage is done.