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IEEE paper-style ebooks

As I sit here in the office, multiplexing work with reading this piece of Harry Potter fan-fiction mentioned one of the posts below, a sudden thought crossed my mind.

Not that it has been a problem for me so far, because I’ve not gone behind schedule or slacked off on work, but in the unlikely event that anyone reading e-books is caught at the office, the situation doesn’t promise to be a pleasant one.

Hence there should be a special slacker edition of all popular ebooks out there that look like IEEE standard papers, with some random pieces of code/mathematical equations/arbit diagrams thrown in the middle to make it look to a nosy superior that the person in question is actually reading something technical, as opposed to some ebook.

I’m too lazy to do this, but there might be people out there who might be able to help. If you’re reading this, please, you now know what to do. Thanks in advance.

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One Response to “IEEE paper-style ebooks”

  1. snkutty says:

    i remember there used to be a 386 based game which had a fake excel screen ready for instant display on pressing F1 key- supposedly to resort to in case of nosey manager peeking. super job done considering the entire thing would fit on the old 720k floppies n’ keep one occupied for looong..

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