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]]>I don't know when the ability to edit Live Bookbark URLs disappeared, but I miss it now...
]]>Don't get me wrong; it's not bad, just different enough to be irritating when certain things have been turned on their heads for no apparent reason, and - it seems, from the first few episodes - a fair chunk of sequel potential has been burned up.
By episode seven or eight, though, I weas thinking that I do need to re-watch it, having got the brain-itch and second-guessing out of the way.
And yes, they do point at a sequel, at the end.
Just a word of warning, though - there is quite a bit of (even male) full-frontal nudity on show. Plus blood and gore. Just in case that's a no-go for anyone.
]]>If you're on Windows, you shouldn't need to look for the certificate; it should all be sorted automatically, and you can just drag and drop the books from your 'My Kindle Content' folder to Calibre.
]]>I mostly use my phone, now. Actually I haven't looked at my Kobo in months, because my phone, or tablet, are more often to hand, have crisper, higher resolution screens capable of rendering much smoother text.
Text that can be just the right size, justification, spacing and colour, (mostly) regardlesss of the publisher's intent. With the right software anyway. I like FBReader, but there are others out there.
Perhaps start with a nice-feeling android device, and go from there?
]]>Well, that's an interesting slip of the finger.
Let's see...
Something very nearly not reaches out and wraps a caul around a bloated, expanding star, just before it can seed itself as a supernova, or degenerate into a black hole, and drops it into a pocket for a late afternoon snack.
]]>There is mention of up to 500W reactors for larger surface vessels on page three, here>, but somehow I don't think aircraft carrier reactors will fit.
]]>I had no idea the character was based on a real person.
]]>There's Dan Abnett. His Gaunt's Ghosts series is essentially Sharpe, or The Black Company in (Grimdark) space, and a couple or three books from completion, I think.
Those are quite a bit more accessible than some of the other fluff. It's certainly easier to keep the names straight.
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