Are these any use?  Thighpaulsandra On 9 Oct 2006, at 17:15, andrew dalio wrote: > Well, after years of having the first edition, I finally decided to > download the second (twice as many pages and updated by ten years...). > First, I needed to update Adobe Reader to a version that accepts DRM > encoded files. About an hour of downloads, installs, troubleshooting, > etc. Then the process of McGraw/Hill's ebook. Upload all your info to > the site. Upload all your info AGAIN to order the book. Download the > book (about 45M). The reader checks your DRM and you're off. In all, > it took about 3 hours, mostly to me being ignorant (tried doing it on > my Mac, and had to switch over to the Windoze machine to actually get > anything to work...). > > The drag? In order to read the file on a computer other than the one > you downloaded it on, you need to sign up to Microsoft's DRM network, > have a live internet connection, punch in more personal info. Then and > only then, you can do a "save as" on the orig file and bring it to > another computer. If you want to read it again, go through the > authorization process again. And so on... It gets to be a drag for me, > since not all the computers here are connected to the 'net, and you > need to be for the DRM authorization. The only other drag, as has > already been pointed out, is the page scans aren't all clear, > especially RE: illustrations. It looks like a scan of a Xerox copy of > the book. > > The plusses? Hey, it's the only way to get a legitimate, authorized > copy of the book for fifteen dollars. Anyone trying to buy a college > textbook knows what a bargain THAT is! Not to mention that the second > edition is really a completely NEW book; I'm glad I have both! > > -andrew bunny > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re:Re: Allen Strange A-149 patches - Scans Pt1
2006-10-09 by Thighpaulsandra
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