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Its not hardcopy, but Gmail is a good start, and its free. |
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That's sooo romantic. Hope you have a good valentine's day. [+] |
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Thanks for reminding me to back-up my e-mail. |
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I've added a link to one of the on-demand book publishers. This is one way of baking this now. The only problem is that I'm not sure if it's possible to keep everybody from buying your e-mail book. |
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(update) I read through the help forum on the site, and it looks like you can publish a book that nobody but you can print - select the "Direct Access" option. |
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Ohhh, this would be so great. Eight of my childhood friends and I have been group emailing each other everyday (sometime a few times a day) for the last 9 years, since we all went off to different colleges/universities. Now that we're back in the same city and see each other regularly, we still email every day. I'd love to have the chronicles of our group emails hardbound. |
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How big would a bound copy of the Halfbakery be? |
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There are currently 23,000 idea here. Average page length with anno's? Maybe two when printed in a book. That's 46,000 pages. I had thought it would be a good book to leave on the shelf above the toilet, but I'm not sure it wouldn't collapse. |
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([wag]'s anno passed mine in the ether) |
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Currently about 23,000 ideas x ~3 pages each (guess) = 69,000 pages x $0.02/page on Lulu = $1,380 (ouch!). A 1" book is about 300 pages, so this pricy book would be about 19 feet thick. |
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klaatu in one of his incarnations baked this as a piece of jewellery. |
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I like that. It would likely be possible to make using microlithography, but more than a little bit difficult to read. |
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Lulu is very nicely done. I like the way that their copy is written and I hope the business works for them. A good link, [Worldgineer], thanks. |
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([bz]: I recommend [ldischler]'s book "The Divine Hahoo", if you don't mind a bit of outlandish in your fiction) |
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Just so we're clear, you WOULD get to choose which emails to include in your book (and more to the point, which to leave out)? |
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[nick_n_uit] yes, fellow student of Eastern Michigan University. |
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Seems to me this would have business applications as well. Instead of a paper file filled with loose printouts, when a job is complete you click the Hard Bound Copy button and have something permanent and storable. |
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