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Expert needed - McGraw-Hill professional technical book author/contributor
Hello,
My name is Victoria Roberts and I am the Acquisitions Administrator for Lone Wolf Enterprises, Ltd., a book producer. McGraw-Hill has asked us to produce books on the following general topics: signal processing, emerging communications technologies, cutting edge digital design techniques, and optical engineering. The prospective author should have significant standing in his professional community and/or a strong promotional platform. If you are interested in becoming a published author, please reply with your credentials to me. Thank you, Victoria Roberts Acquisitions Administrator Lone Wolf Enterprises, Ltd. 13 Gurnet Road PMB#300 Brunswick, ME 04011 Phone: 207-725-8251 Fax: 207-725-8385 Email: Web: www.lonewolfent.net |
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Expert needed - McGraw-Hill professional technical book author/contributor
Hello Victoria!
You need to contact a couple of people who are legends in the Linux audio production world. A fellow named rapskat who hangs out in comp.os.linux.advocacy has developed intrinsic methods for allowing older Intel hardware to run many copies of videos, burning CD's and compiling kernels all at once using Linux. By older we are talking Intel P166 or less. It's truly amazing what Rapskat can do with Linux, a Soundblaster 8-bit and a machine that most people would have tossed in the trash. Then we have Mr. unruh sho hangs in comp.os.linux.misc. A noted industry expert in the field of Linux, digital audio and acoustic design. Mr. unruh has devised a method for replacing all the over priced Pro Tools rigs with Linux running Ardour. This is going to be a big one and rock the industry! You might also look into contacting Rex Ballard who has a theory that Windows digital audio programs are toys and how Linux will soon replace them. A little over the top this Rex is, but his theory is interesting. He also likes to write a LOT, and I mean A LOT, so your books will at least be very thick. Victoria, you want to look into Linux because Linux is coming on strong and you could be at the forefront of an exploding phenomena! HTH Susan Fahgina 写�: Hello, My name is Victoria Roberts and I am the Acquisitions Administrator for Lone Wolf Enterprises, Ltd., a book producer. McGraw-Hill has asked us to produce books on the following general topics: signal processing, emerging communications technologies, cutting edge digital design techniques, and optical engineering. The prospective author should have significant standing in his professional community and/or a strong promotional platform. If you are interested in becoming a published author, please reply with your credentials to me. Thank you, Victoria Roberts Acquisitions Administrator Lone Wolf Enterprises, Ltd. 13 Gurnet Road PMB#300 Brunswick, ME 04011 Phone: 207-725-8251 Fax: 207-725-8385 Email: Web: www.lonewolfent.net |
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Expert needed - McGraw-Hill professional technical book author/contributor
Hello,
My name is Victoria Roberts and I am the Acquisitions Administrator for Lone Wolf Enterprises, Ltd., a book producer. McGraw-Hill has asked us to produce books on the following general topics: signal processing, emerging communications technologies, cutting edge digital design techniques, and optical engineering. The prospective author should have significant standing in his professional community and/or a strong promotional platform. If you are interested in becoming a published author, please reply with your credentials to me. Heh, this reminds me about how I got my first writing gig with IDG. I responded to a post by the cartoonist Iliad at UserFriendly.org (a funny / geeky web comic). His agent was looking for a contributing author for a project... and I thought 'what the heck' and responded. The principal author, Chris Negus, liked my writing style and gave the nod. I ended up writing three of the chapters in the initial Red Hat Linux Bible series (Administering Users, Making Backups, and Security). I made a bit of money on the writing contract, but the addition on my resume was the real bonus. I would hesitate to try and quantify the positive impact on my consulting revenue. Cheers, Thad |
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Expert needed - McGraw-Hill professional technical book author/contributor
wrote in message oups.com... Hello Victoria! You need to contact a couple of people who are legends in the Linux audio production world. A fellow named rapskat who hangs out in comp.os.linux.advocacy has developed intrinsic methods for allowing older Intel hardware to run many copies of videos, burning CD's and compiling kernels all at once using Linux. By older we are talking Intel P166 or less. It's truly amazing what Rapskat can do with Linux, a Soundblaster 8-bit and a machine that most people would have tossed in the trash. Then we have Mr. unruh sho hangs in comp.os.linux.misc. A noted industry expert in the field of Linux, digital audio and acoustic design. Mr. unruh has devised a method for replacing all the over priced Pro Tools rigs with Linux running Ardour. This is going to be a big one and rock the industry! You might also look into contacting Rex Ballard who has a theory that Windows digital audio programs are toys and how Linux will soon replace them. A little over the top this Rex is, but his theory is interesting. He also likes to write a LOT, and I mean A LOT, so your books will at least be very thick. Victoria, you want to look into Linux because Linux is coming on strong and you could be at the forefront of an exploding phenomena! HTH Susan Fahgina What a goofy post. LINUX has absolutely NOTHING to do with the OP's request. I don't think you have any idea what the poster is actually looking for. |
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