[bksvol-discuss] Re: Scanning g

  • From: "Kaitlyn Hill" <Kaitlyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 21:18:14 -0700

As Mike said 

<<So, when viewed from a collective standpoint, is it time well spent for
Jake to do the extra effort and care?  If he were doing the book just for
himself, probably not?
But, as the book is being done for potentially hundreds or maybe thousands
of readers down the road, it is well worth it?
>>

I think that is why I keep pushing for perfection. My early scans were
alright and I could read them. I would think about uploading one of them
now. 

Is 99.99 good enough, well:D



Kaitlyn
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Reconnective healing and the Reconnection
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Life is an inside job and light and love is everything:)

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Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Scannin g

Patti

Jake's note reminds me of something else.  He puts a lot of effort and 
time into his submitted books; if you ever validate one of them, this 
becomes self-evident withing minutes at looking one of them.
His doing this, however, pays off:

(1)  Validators save time in validating his books as there is little to 
do.

(2)  Others get to read his books quickly as they tend to get through the 
validation pool quickly.

So, when viewed from a collective standpoint, is it time well spent for 
Jake to do the extra effort and care?  If he were doing the book just for 
himself, probably not?
But, as the book is being done for potentially hundreds or maybe thousands 
of readers down the road, 
it is well worth it?





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