Wild. What an obscure piece of internet history to have missed out on as an old Justin.tv user.
Was this actually a thing? I logged on for the first time in a week last night and there were no major orders. Wasn't sure what I missed.
This post says it is an update, but searching through c/main I'm not seeing anything that looks like it laid the groundwork for this. Consequently, I feel like I'm missing information.
- What is the goal/purpose of the not for profit business registration?
- Is status as a registered charity being considered/pursued?
- As another poster asked, why is this being registered provincially instead of federally (I strongly recommend registering federally unless there is some hidden benefit for registering in BC).
- What is the board/governance structure being proposed?
- Are bylaws being drafted at this stage, or are default bylaws (not sure if BC has those, federally NFP's do) being applied?
Okay, but what is the feature list?
I used a Kindle, but get the lion's share of my ebooks from Anna's archive. Books are often delivered to my Kindle through the email to Kindle service.
I have no illusions that every single book I read is fed through Amazon's data machine. The Kindle estimates the time to completion of a book based on your reading speed - everything that it could possibly interpolated from your reading... Will be. And you can bet it will be sold, or at the very least advertised to you on Amazon.
This was an obvious outcome when they were going to IPO. When it was announced they were going public, I exported all of my data and had all of my records with them destroyed.
Then I made a little bit of money on their stock and got out of that too.
What is/was it?
Here's the state of BioWare right here:
Can't even read the blog post because it's blocked by Connie preferences and then a dialogue for applying cookie preferences that takes minutes (?!) to run.
Thanks for the archive link.