[bksvol-discuss] Re: Disappearing books

Hi Tony,
    Well I'm glad to hear that folks out there are indeed enjoying these
scans. I hope they don't just sit there and nobody reads them as I do try my
best when preparing these submissions. I'm on a mission at least right now
to see as many as I can posted. I've still got a few dozen in my own
collection to go through and while transversing the Illinois state wide
university card catalogue hope to get a bunch more at some point.

I will be resubmitting the Great Airport Mystery and The Genius Thieves
later tonight most likely as my original submission fell within the 28 hour
period so far as I know.
Right now I'm working on The Mystery of Cabin Island revered as the best
Hardy Boys story ever by many. However unfortunately this is the revised
text not the original 1929, which I hope to have soon.

Jake
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Baechler" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 1:44 AM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Disappearing books


> Hi.  This is very weird and I haven't seen this before.  Is there a limit
> on how many books a volunteer can be validating at one time?  I had 16
> yesterday.  Paul Edwards submitted a few that looked interesting so I got
> them.  That brought my total up to 18.  Today, I saw both books from him
> back in the validation pool.  The comments did not show that I released
> them.  I know that I did not release at least one of them because I was
> planning on reading it.  Does this have to do with the site
> maintenance?  Is there a limit I should be aware of?  I don't mind
> releasing a few titles, but I would like to choose what I release rather
> than having them randomly disappear.
>
> Yes, I know I have a bunch of books right now.  I am planning on reading
> all of them.  One is done, just needs to be checked for spelling.  I'm not
> in too big of a rush though since there haven't been any new books posted
> in awhile.
>
> Thanks for any input on this.  Also, thanks all for the great scans and
> synopses lately.  I would especially like to thank Jake.  The Hardy Boys
> are a guilty pleasure for me, and apparently others too since they seem to
> disappear fast.
>
>


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