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i much appreciate all the info and i think i know what to get from the book
store. www.paracay.com is an on-line marine bookstore. It's fun to see books there that you might like to read, however, if you go on amazon.com they are usually about 30% cheaper and you can buy good used ones for even more savings. |
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e-books, get yourself a second hand handheld pc (ipaq/palm) you can
download thousands of books from places like project gutenberg and they take up no room at all when stored on hard disk or memory stick. a second hand handheld costs about as much as a dozen books and can be easily read in the dark. books do you all keep on your boats? i have only a few as of yet but |
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Similarly, check out
http://www.blackmask.com/page.php?do=page&cat_id=583 which has a large number of PDF downloads of out-of-copyright nautical fiction and non-fiction. R. On 14 Jun 2004 23:09:16 -0700, (..be..) wrote: e-books, get yourself a second hand handheld pc (ipaq/palm) you can download thousands of books from places like project gutenberg and they take up no room at all when stored on hard disk or memory stick. a second hand handheld costs about as much as a dozen books and can be easily read in the dark. books do you all keep on your boats? i have only a few as of yet but |
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