Scott Boms

Our June 2013 Back Catalogue

Understanding

It is with immense pleasure that I can finally announce the availability of the first ever digital edition of Marshall McLuhan’s Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, a book decades ahead of its time and many of its critics.

Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man eBook cover

In 1965, following Understanding Media’s original publication, Tom Wolfe wrote (in the New York Herald Tribune):

Suppose he is what he sounds like, the most important thinker since Newton, Darwin, Freud, Einstein, and Pavlov. What if he is right? — Tom Wolfe

While McLuhan may not have always been correct, that was never his aim. His intent was to probe, to ask more questions than provide answers, to encourage others to ask questions and not take anything for granted — to open their eyes to what was happening all around them. 50 years later, Understanding Media continues to give the world a lens through which to recognize patterns, to see the effects of our world and our technologies; to activate our survival instincts.

For me personally, this release occupies a particularly long journey prior to the 100th anniversary of McLuhan’s birth in the summer of 2011 and carries significant weight. It’s been months of patient encouragement and discussions between myself, the McLuhan Estate and publisher Gingko Press. It’s really only during the last six or so months that the stars aligned and the pieces came together.

Bringing such an important piece of writing to the digital world was something I insisted had to be done right. Many commercial eBooks have historically been assembled haphazardly through automated processes where quality is frequently sacrificed. Understanding Media deserved better, and in this case, the entire conversion process, starting from the digital files provided by Gingko Press, was completed carefully by hand for both ePub and Kindle (.mobi and KF8) formats.

Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man is now available for Kindle. The ePub edition for iBooks, Kobo, and Nook platforms will be available (we think) in about a week’s time.

Crazy Like A…

Several weeks ago a gray fox and her kits took up residence on the Facebook campus and have since garnered quite a lot of attention amongst employees and the press. Despite not actually having seen them “in the flesh” myself, the foxes are one of those special moments that show up in my News Feed and put a smile on my face.

The photos and videos of the little fox family have also captured the interest of my kids — they gush every time I share the latest with them. And because my daughter is currently quite enchanted with LEGO, the foxes are an opportunity to unleash my own inner child (read: dork) to make something special for her.

Completed Fox kit

So with that in mind, the other night I put together a custom LEGO fox kit using the free LEGO Digital Designer app and I’m making it available to anyone who wants to build their own. The kit contains the complete parts list with piece IDs for LEGO’s Pick-a-Brick service along with detailed step-by-step visual assembly instructions.

Enjoy!

Download the model and instructions (462Kb zip file)

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