File spoon-archives/marx-engels.archive/marx-engels_1996/96-09-11.063, message 69


Date: Tue, 21 May 1996 07:01:44 -0600 (MDT)
From: kcampbel-AT-csf.colorado.edu (CyberMarx)
Subject: Re: 8.Kapitel up


At 11:30 AM 052096 JST, marx-engels-AT-jefferson.village.Virginia.EDU wrote:

>I set up 8.Kapitel(Ch.10 of Englisch version) of _Das Kapital I_.
>You can read it on my home page as follows.
>But I omitted a Greek word in second sentence of section 2.
>Please teach me Latin word of it. 
>I look forward to your reply! 

I will soon be setting up a mirror copy of the German text in the MEIA. Is
this okay with you?

Also, another person has contacted me saying he has "most of Part VII of
volume one, pp. 589-677 in MEW 23 (i.e. introduction to part VII, Chapters
21, 22, and 23 Sections 1-4.  The English equivalents are Chapters 23, 24,
25:1-4)."

When I put these pages up with your own, do you want me to send you copies
for your own archive, Michio?

NOTE: Re: Capital III -- This same fellow says: "I am also starting to scan
in Part V of Capital III, about Credit."

NOTE: TSValue -- An Alan Freeman has written me, very excited about helping
with that project -- which would, indeed, be great to have a searchable
version of online. Or German translation friend also writes: "I will also
send you whatever I have from Theories of Surplus value."

Things are moving, to be sure.

BTW -- In March, the sites delivered over 81,459 files. Of that, 13,524 were
documents. Actual number of visitors coming in through the "front door"
(homepage) 1,464. Countries visiting the site: USA, UK, Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, xUSSR,
Ireland, Czech, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Israel, United Arab
Emirates, Singapore, Hong Kong, South Africa, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark,
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Mexico, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Malaysia,
Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, Chile, Peru.

Homepage visits thus far this month (as of Monday morn, May 20): 2,327 --
meaning an average of about 116 people a day are coming in through the front
door. (Regular users, of course, use bookmarks to particular pages of interest.)

Not too bad... for a site rarely advertised. :)

Ken.

P.S. Trotsky's Rev Betrayed was completely downloaded 12 times this month so
far. Of course, once it starts spreading around that way, who knows how many
copies that will launch. :)



   

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