That is Japanese people's thought, so how about you and your people ? Which one is important ? Why do you think it is important ?
Thank you
Christophe...
GeD
Feb26-05, 11:21 AM
I have not seen all book covers.
I do not love all book covers that I have seen.
I would only "love" or "hate" a book cover after experiencing it.
I don't find it important if I do.
meteor
Feb27-05, 06:11 PM
Why do japanese love the covers of all books? It's something associated with religion, culture...?
Why do japanese always go with a camera in their hands...?
The_Professional
Feb27-05, 09:09 PM
Never judge a book by it's cover..or lack thereof
cepheid
Feb27-05, 10:03 PM
That is Japanese people's thought, so how about you and your people ? Which one is important ? Why do you think it is important ?
Thank you
Christophe...
Am I the only one who cannot understand what this means? :confused:
Icebreaker
Feb27-05, 10:08 PM
I don't get it.
Bartholomew
Feb27-05, 10:49 PM
It's simple... traditionally, the Japanese made books out of rice paper, and customarily added salt to the covers to make them last longer. Japanese book covers were tasty. Today most book covers are inedible, but the liking persists.
Moonbear
Feb27-05, 11:01 PM
It's simple... traditionally, the Japanese made books out of rice paper, and customarily added salt to the covers to make them last longer. Japanese book covers were tasty. Today most book covers are inedible, but the liking persists.
:rofl: :rofl:
I didn't understand the OP either.
Math Is Hard
Feb28-05, 12:09 AM
This calculus book tastes awful! D@mn you people for tricking me into tasting it! :mad:
Andromeda321
Feb28-05, 12:27 AM
Math Is Hard, here, want this physics one instead? I swear it tastes a lot better... :cool:
Math Is Hard
Feb28-05, 12:34 AM
nice try, Andromeda!!! :rofl:
I remember once I gave my friend some special white-chocolate-coated dog-biscuits for her dog. I brought them to work and the things just looked awfully delicious! In a fit of mischief, we were able to trick four programmers into sampling them by telling them they were cookies! :biggrin: :rofl:
Moonbear
Feb28-05, 12:41 AM
You're just evil MIH! :uhh: But I guess we already knew that.
Let's see, if I had to pick a cover of a book I like best, I guess I'd pick the back cover. The front cover is mostly redundant with the title page, but the back cover has either a description of the book or a little bio about the author...that makes it interesting.
Though, for eating, I'd have to say I prefer paperbacks. Hardcovers are just too chewy. :rofl:
cronxeh
Feb28-05, 12:54 AM
yea yea.. i have this bio book and its so heavy it makes my bookshelf tilt - because on the other end i have a calculus book which is of the same volume.. but half the weight - weird.
"if it stinks, biology. if it evacuates the building, chemistry. if it doesnt work, physics" :rofl:
Math Is Hard
Feb28-05, 12:59 AM
Though, for eating, I'd have to say I prefer paperbacks. Hardcovers are just too chewy.
Reminds me of a young scientist I once knew who was invited to a paper-reading event but misheard and thought it was a paper-eating event.
Considering how much textbooks cost, and how little you get for them on trade-in, making them edible would be a really nice bonus! Instead of those worthless CD ROMs they bundle in, how about a Hershey bar? Now that's value-added!
cepheid
Feb28-05, 02:04 AM
^^ I'm all for it...
I had a friend once who was really into smelling books...(I'm serious...). He said you could tell alot about a book from its smell. He was a bit wacky...I guess that goes without saying ;-)
GeD
Mar1-05, 02:03 AM
I think the people here have done a tad too much of eating book covers... :biggrin: :tongue2:
Moonbear
Mar1-05, 11:22 AM
I think the people here have done a tad too much of eating book covers... :biggrin: :tongue2:
It's good for you, lots of fiber in those book covers! :tongue2:
meteor
Mar1-05, 02:19 PM
And japanesese people are ordering lots of the new printer that is able to print edible pages
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=mg18524866.500
sorry, I have to go, is time for supper. Where's the ketchup for this Calculus book? Yum
Moonbear
Mar1-05, 03:27 PM
It sure would solve the problem of the starving grad student. Once you're done with a chapter, eat it for dinner.