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<div class="xar-mod-head"><span class="xar-mod-title">Journal Editorial + Overload Journal #30 - Feb 1999</span></div>

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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;Editorial</h1>
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<strong>Date:</strong> 26 February 1999 16:50:51 +00:00 or Fri, 26 February 1999 16:50:51 +00:00</p>
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<p><strong>Body:</strong>&nbsp;<div class="sect1" lang="en">
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<h2><a name="d0e18" id="d0e18"></a>Dear
Readers</h2>
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<p>Whilst wading through the swamp of files on my hard disk I
realised that this is my eleventh issue of Overload. It doesn't
seem long since I wrote in the Overload 20 editorial page:</p>
<div class="blockquote">
<blockquote class="blockquote">
<p>&quot;Hi folks. I've been appointed editor for the next three issues.
If this role suits me, and more importantly suits you, then I hope
I'll be here for some time.&quot;</p>
</blockquote>
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<p>That was nearly two years ago. So, it must be time to shake
things up a little! I'll be shirking my editorial responsibilities
for the next couple of months. Einar Nilsen-Nygaard, one of our
esteemed Readers, has agreed to edit Overload 32 in my stead.</p>
<p>Ray Hall, another member of our editorial board, has written to
resign his position&hellip;</p>
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<blockquote class="blockquote">
<p>&quot;I was reading the December issue of Overload on the train this
morning, having been busy when it arrived, and observed that I had
missed the January deadline. Although 1998 had been the year of the
pig in the Hall household, I was still somewhat abashed to find
that I had done nothing for Overload in that time.</p>
<p>I think therefore that you should remove my name from the list
of credits at the end, since it raises false expectations. I will
still be happy to comment on, or sub-edit, any pieces which you may
throw at me, but I am not in a position to allocate time to
initiatives. (In fact I am programming in Delphi, writing a book on
music and planning to move house properly&hellip;)&quot;</p>
</blockquote>
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<p>We thank Ray for his contribution to Overload and wish him well
with his endeavours.</p>
<p>Volunteers now take a step forward please. For we need to
recruit a replacement Reader from the membership. The duties are
light and of course the work is highly rewarding. Generally we need
someone willing to read submissions for technical and language
correctness. But, you can pretty much make of it what you will;
taking a role that best suits your knowledge and skills. It'd be
great if someone could revive and maintain the dusty Overload
website, or could spend their time finding and nurturing budding
new authors. The greatest threat to the survival of Overload is
that so few first time writers are coming forward with their
ideas.</p>
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<h2><a name="d0e39" id="d0e39"></a>Books</h2>
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<p>Whilst Einar is working on Overload 31 I'm going to be catching
up with a couple of my other extra-curricular projects.</p>
<p>I recall Nicolas Negroponte writing in Wired that he only reads
books during his yearly month of vacation time. For eleven months
of the year he buys books and has them delivered to his Greek
holiday home. A month of books, and no doubt fine wines, sounds
like bliss. I only have time to buy the books, not actually read
them. They're stacked up all over my home and my office in roughly
categorised piles, just waiting for another package to arrive and
its contents distributed across the stacks.</p>
<p>I've been buying all my books online at Amazon.com and
Amazon.co.uk. But, I recently read about this&hellip;</p>
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<div class="sect1" lang="en">
<div class="titlepage">
<h2><a name="d0e48" id="d0e48"></a>Printer's
Ink</h2>
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<p>A local, slightly offbeat, bookstore closed recently blaming its
fate on a new breed of book buyer. The customer comes to wander the
aisles and browse, has a coffee, and then goes home to save a few
bucks by buying the books at Amazon.com. My feelings are drawn
here, for I love bookshops, but I also love Amazon. I find that I
don't actually have time to go shopping, but I do have time to surf
shop. It's the immediacy of it&hellip; a couple of clicks and
another batch arrives two days later. But, I don't want those
bricks and mortar stores to fade away. Wherever I travel I want to
visit the landmark bookstore. Dillons and Foyles in London.
Blackwells in Oxford. Heffers in Cambridge. City Lights in San
Francisco. Computer Literacy in San Jose. And, Printers Ink in Palo
Alto. But, I think Amazon is wonderful. I even bought shares. But
now I feel so bad because maybe it's all my fault.</p>
<p>My online book buying fetish has now been extended to <a href=
"http://www.alibris.com" target="_top">www.alibris.com</a>. They
specialise in out-of-print and rare books. Packages from them are
now feeding my most obscure literary tower. The Economic and Social
history of early 20'th century Chicago. Otherwise known as
Gangsters&hellip; By explanation I can only offer up one of my
other distractions <a href="http://www.tightbeam.com/godfather"
target="_top">www.tightbeam.com/godfather</a>.</p>
<p>Farewell until Overload 32. But, remember to support your local
bookshop and your favourite magazine serving all your C++ and OO
needs.</p>
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