Not a rant, a real Windows 11 update question.... what the heck is it doing?
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David O'Neil wrote:
If, when you open the cover, the first page shows my 'Out of pain comes anger...' prose, someone has probably cut the copyright page off for some reason.
Yes. Upon closer inspection I can see that the first copyright page had been torn off, I can take a picture of it if you like. Why would they do that? Hopefuly I don't find anymore torn out pages.
David O'Neil wrote:
I don't understand why Amazon gave you that flag, but since I can see the review evidently it has been overridden. Weird.
It was a hidden review. I checked from other devices and it was not coming up. I finally found a setting in my profile to 'Hide sensitive content on Public Profile' or however they worded it. Go check your Amazon profile, there is a second tab where this setting is located. I had to check/uncheck that box to get my review to show up. This could mean that you potentially have other reviews that are hidden. Might be worth investigating why your book is marked as 'sensitive'.
Randor wrote:
Might be worth investigating why your book is marked as 'sensitive'.
If true, it is probably because of the beginning of the second paragraph of the first chapter, which uses the only profanity in the book.
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David O'Neil wrote:
If, when you open the cover, the first page shows my 'Out of pain comes anger...' prose, someone has probably cut the copyright page off for some reason.
Yes. Upon closer inspection I can see that the first copyright page had been torn off, I can take a picture of it if you like. Why would they do that? Hopefuly I don't find anymore torn out pages.
David O'Neil wrote:
I don't understand why Amazon gave you that flag, but since I can see the review evidently it has been overridden. Weird.
It was a hidden review. I checked from other devices and it was not coming up. I finally found a setting in my profile to 'Hide sensitive content on Public Profile' or however they worded it. Go check your Amazon profile, there is a second tab where this setting is located. I had to check/uncheck that box to get my review to show up. This could mean that you potentially have other reviews that are hidden. Might be worth investigating why your book is marked as 'sensitive'.
(They may have cut it off because I believe long ago I dedicated a book on that page, before I added a blank page just for that purpose.)
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Randor wrote:
Might be worth investigating why your book is marked as 'sensitive'.
If true, it is probably because of the beginning of the second paragraph of the first chapter, which uses the only profanity in the book.
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I doubt it's the language. When I went through my prior Amazon reviews some of the audio/video surveillance equipment that I've purchased over the years was also marked as 'sensitive' with a hidden review. I deleted those reviews after I allowed yours through, I decided that I didn't want them public! :laugh: I can't seem to find any documentation on what the criteria is for marking a product as sensitive. I only spent a minute or two looking though.
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I doubt it's the language. When I went through my prior Amazon reviews some of the audio/video surveillance equipment that I've purchased over the years was also marked as 'sensitive' with a hidden review. I deleted those reviews after I allowed yours through, I decided that I didn't want them public! :laugh: I can't seem to find any documentation on what the criteria is for marking a product as sensitive. I only spent a minute or two looking though.
Weird. I'll keep my eyes open for similar shenanigans in the future. Thanks for letting me know.
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LOL, How did you know. That's nuts. Yes, I haven't had a cold or virus in a really long time. I was running a small fever (two days) but that passed, I still feel like dirt but feeling much better. I've been bragging to my friends and family how I seemed to be immune to Covid and haven't been sick for a long time. It finally caught me (not covid), seems like the common cold. If you are waiting for more feedback it may be a while. The tracking on your first edition book says December 28th, plus the week to read it. I want to see the big picture and evolution of your thoughts before providing feedback. I will contact you through your website and avoid public discussion. Best Wishes
Based on the lack of response, I'm guessing you agree with my assessment that the early editions are much worse than current, and harder to read. Looking at the second edition, yuck! I'm so glad I stuck with it to get to the bottom of the astronomy. But from that crappy read there is enough there to shout that the Samson story was based on astronomy. No rush - I just felt the need for some humor. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Hope you are having a great New Year!
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Based on the lack of response, I'm guessing you agree with my assessment that the early editions are much worse than current, and harder to read. Looking at the second edition, yuck! I'm so glad I stuck with it to get to the bottom of the astronomy. But from that crappy read there is enough there to shout that the Samson story was based on astronomy. No rush - I just felt the need for some humor. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Hope you are having a great New Year!
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Recent funeral. Yeah, the first edition is less organized. It's a harder read, I admit.
David O'Neil wrote:
Looking at the second edition, yuck!
Does this mean you don't have a copy of your first edition? I feel like you should have a copy. You made me go look at it, I remember sitting a drink on it the other night. Looks fine, except for the torn out copyright page. I won't do it again.
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Recent funeral. Yeah, the first edition is less organized. It's a harder read, I admit.
David O'Neil wrote:
Looking at the second edition, yuck!
Does this mean you don't have a copy of your first edition? I feel like you should have a copy. You made me go look at it, I remember sitting a drink on it the other night. Looks fine, except for the torn out copyright page. I won't do it again.
I haven't found a first edition in my stuff, but I do have copies of every edition past that. Based on the second edition, the graphics in the first edition were real crappy wherever greyscale was involved. Lulu/Amazon said their process would take care of dithering, but they must of had a complete crap process. I got a couple 7th edition copies in yesterday, and the graphics are good but not perfect. It looks like the distance between the printhead and the paper isn't being controlled correctly. But the graphics are FAR better than the second edition graphics. Sorry for your loss. Hope you are doing well.
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Recent funeral. Yeah, the first edition is less organized. It's a harder read, I admit.
David O'Neil wrote:
Looking at the second edition, yuck!
Does this mean you don't have a copy of your first edition? I feel like you should have a copy. You made me go look at it, I remember sitting a drink on it the other night. Looks fine, except for the torn out copyright page. I won't do it again.
PS - if you want to swap that first edition for a signed 7th edition, we can work something out when you email me. You should still be able to get your money back on that 6th edition as the website was advertising it as a 7th edition.
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PS - if you want to swap that first edition for a signed 7th edition, we can work something out when you email me. You should still be able to get your money back on that 6th edition as the website was advertising it as a 7th edition.
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That's fine. It's up to you.
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