Sentences with phrase «dead tree edition»

More at inFORM Studio, found in the latest dead tree edition of Wood Design and building.
The dead tree edition of Wood Design and Building just came out with an interesting article about one of our favourite dead tree buildings, The Traverwood Library in Ann Arbor,
When I found the dead tree edition at the nearest B&N, the cover price was $ 16.99.
I'd bet that the Pratchett / Snuff typo was the result of using an optional hyphenation code or a non-breaking space or something equally silly; installed by a lazy typesetter to fix a run in a dead tree edition, missed when generating the output epub because it was (a) standards compliant (i.e. used the right character codeset), (b) invisible to the naked eye when previewing the DTP file on screen, and (c) the epub reader they looked at the file in didn't have the same bug as Amazon's file filter and displayed it correctly.
Besides would you really trust a big box book store like B&N to really sell your dead tree edition?
Fun fact: if you have the dead tree edition available before the ebook, people can buy and leave «verified purchase» reviews on the print edition, so your ebook launch starts with reviews available.
Its very ebook - ness must have negative worth if people are only willing to buy it in the case where it costs less than any dead tree edition of the book.
The Times - Picayune in New Orleans is not the only newspaper reducing the number of days it publishes a dead tree edition.
While I fully appreciate the internet, the Web, digital music, You Tube and all the rest, I had the advantage of learning how to write using a typewriter, of doing research with a pile of dead tree editions, and of the need to carry a lot of knowledge in my head, organized for rapid recall.
Digital textbooks and the curricular bells - and - whistles that enhanced ebooks could provide were supposed to completely replace the old, expensive dead trees editions.

Not exact matches

But my Kindle Oasis provides me with enough happiness that I'm not bummed out about the absence of dead - tree editions of my favorite words in my life.
As you read, you can see not just your «Kindle location,» but the analogous page number from the dead - tree edition of your book.
I'm student from Mexico and I've found more practical to use eBooks and eReaders because pricing (in Mexico, the digital editions cost likely 30 % and 50 % less money than the physical ones), light weight, interactivity and ecological reasons (less paper used = less dead trees)
Personally, I'd like to put out a mass - market paperback, because for dead - tree editions, that's the format that fits my hand the best.
So if you want to read this, get it in a dead - tree edition.
The Lantern believes so, but the environmental difference between dead - tree newspapers and their online editions is a lot smaller than you might imagine.
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