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Between [livejournal.com profile] harrock and I, I am the one who never tries to go on vacation unless dragged - except, as it turns out, for weddings and family holidays. So I can't really blame him for the horrible busyness this past week or so, as that was all weddings and family holidays that took me out of town before that.

Returning, there has been:
  • Deactivation season begins with the Thousand Emails to Sponsors (of whom about half have anwered; it's not actually the thousand emails, but the five hundred replies, that gets a little hectic).
  • Program for G&S, which I got something of a late start on
  • Bunches of Dragon miniruns
  • Figure out how to export a bunch of web pages to Kindle format as a single book, without doing too much work by hand
  • Started tracking broken Kerberos entries in addition to broken null entries on hapless Moira lists, and stomping them out


Next things to think about:
  • More miniruns, and get back on track with agrees.
  • The continuation of deactivation season will be the first warning messages, leading to the probably single busiest day of the year
  • Get back to cycling enough to be really tired, not just enough to be done
  • Thanksgiving!

Date: 2010-11-05 01:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fxz.livejournal.com
So now that you know, how hard is it?

Date: 2010-11-05 01:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] firstfrost.livejournal.com
Kindle takes plain HTML, but that loses images, which I wanted to keep. It takes PDF, but no table of contents. So I printed to PDF, used Acrobat to concatenate all the PDFs together into a file, then used Mobipocket Creator (windows only, bah, but that's what virtual machines are for, and it's free) to import the PDF, tell it to create a table of contents based on the headings, tell it to set a "guide" to open to the table of contents file, set a cover, and send *that* to the kindle.

Converting a straight PDF is prettiest - you don't lose any formatting at all (I think it's all just rasterized), but the table of contents is kind of key for a concatenated file, and the Mobipocket book is cheaper than the PDF over whispernet ($2.15 versus 15 cents, the other reason I think it's rasterized).

Date: 2010-11-06 12:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twe.livejournal.com
I've got them on my kindle and they look nice. (You can just copy stuff over. It's not necessary to use Whispernet.)

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