Well, following developments here, I definitely haven't anything good to offer, but I would like to innocently point you to this URL -- http://sn.im/akecgu07 -- which only resembles a shortened URL with randomly scrambled letters and numbers, it certainly doesn't resemble a 'sega', 'pup', or 'toad'.
Just for the record, if I ever happen to totally legitimately upload a public domain shadow-bound book after figuring out the previously linked tools (Transcriber; Kage Shibari--okay that's not the official name, I'm just testing it out), I would hope others would happen to have the source text and similar tools and be able to reference them in case I made any mistakes, though I'd be 99% sure it was mistake-free. Edit: Although it's possible if I ever OCR something--something in the public domain, I mean, words like 忘れた might end up with the wrong kanji, or maybe I'd be too dense to pay attention to paragraph demarcation in vertical writing.
Anyway, I hope no one else pitches in to such imaginary projects, because that would result in a respository of interactive audio-/e-books!
Edit: Make sure not to attempt any kind of quick update by visiting this site: http://sn.im/jr1fsnyl -- especially if you just read Asriel's comment which doesn't reference any particular text.
Just for the record, if I ever happen to totally legitimately upload a public domain shadow-bound book after figuring out the previously linked tools (Transcriber; Kage Shibari--okay that's not the official name, I'm just testing it out), I would hope others would happen to have the source text and similar tools and be able to reference them in case I made any mistakes, though I'd be 99% sure it was mistake-free. Edit: Although it's possible if I ever OCR something--something in the public domain, I mean, words like 忘れた might end up with the wrong kanji, or maybe I'd be too dense to pay attention to paragraph demarcation in vertical writing.
Anyway, I hope no one else pitches in to such imaginary projects, because that would result in a respository of interactive audio-/e-books!
Edit: Make sure not to attempt any kind of quick update by visiting this site: http://sn.im/jr1fsnyl -- especially if you just read Asriel's comment which doesn't reference any particular text.
Edited: 2010-04-01, 5:15 am
