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Over on alt.binaries.e-book.technical newsgroup, here on usenet, someone
has posted two books in pdf format cruisers may find interesting. I haven't seen anything of them but the title, so can't form an opinion of their usefulness. They were posted yesterday so just look at the last files. The subject line starts with Where so they should be easy to find in the huge list of books. The two books are "Where There Is No Doctor" and "Where There Is No Dentist", the implications of which are obvious to a cruiser who got a toothache 280 miles from land. Just a heads up to let you know they're there. I felt bad not posting to this group when the book posters were in "diesel mode", even though I didn't see any boat-specific diesel books in the lists. Keep an eye on this e-book newsgroup. There's an amazing array of most interesting books, manuals and other technical literature I don't think you'd ever see in one place elsewhere. I must have a million dollars in electronic service manuals from there, alone, even if you don't count my nuclear or weapons library...(c; If you like guns, they've been posting the manuals for nearly ever gun ever produced on the planet for the last few months....look back and find all yours. Back there a while someone went crazy posting wood shop manuals, too. Oh, and I have the maintenance, operations and flight manuals for your big jet airliners, in case you broke yours. Worry your flight attendant to death. Sit there reading the flight manual for the jet you're riding in on your laptop. Ask the captain if he used "this" checklist before takeoff when he comes back through. alt.binaries.e-book has all the novels for your next around-the-world cruise, too. And you thought the boat's notebook was only for navigation.... |
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I can't find the NG you mentioned on Google groups... maybe they just
don't have it?? Larry wrote: Over on alt.binaries.e-book.technical newsgroup, here on usenet, someone has posted two books in pdf format cruisers may find interesting. I haven't seen anything of them but the title, so can't form an opinion of their usefulness. |
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"Keith" wrote in
oups.com: I can't find the NG you mentioned on Google groups... maybe they just don't have it?? Google doesn't do binaries. Download Xnews from http://xnews.newsguy.com for free. Go to http://www.usenetserver.com and BUY real usenet service for $15/month or $39/quarter. Tell Xnews your server is news.usenetserver.com and enter your username and password in the wizard the first time you boot it. There's around 70,000 newsgroups on Terabytes of amazing disk drives in downtown Atlanta you can access from anywhere on the planet....10 ports simultaneously, no GB limits, as fast as your internet service lets you go. Also, check your own ISP website to see what usenet server you're already paying for in your monthly access bill. Comcrap Cable limits theirs to 2GB/month, a travesty tryin to sell more and trying to block ports so you can't use something more reasonable, but UNS has multiple ports to access bypassing this denial of service. I'm lucky, Knology Cable INCLUDES direct access to UNS' server stack with no limits...(c; Yahoo and Google aren't usenet services....more like tiny windows into our world....no binaries. Cable internet downloads more in a day than you can play with in a month.... Oh, another carrot? The same newsgroup also has several hundred magazines posted on it every month, including sailing, boating, cruising mags!...(c; Try not to block my view standing in line....(c; |
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Larry writes:
I haven't seen anything of them but the title, so can't form an opinion of their usefulness. These books are not what you think. They are written by liberals for high school dropouts in the Peace Corps working to help third world countries. They contain little information on diagnosis and treatment, especially in regard to what a boater at sea might encounter. The emphasis is on things like malnutrition, child immunizations, AIDS, jungle childbirth, etc. If you have any brains, you'd be much better off with the Merck Manual, and a suture kit from eBay, and a Dent-Temp kit for the drugstore. |
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Try reading the post flameboy: "I haven't seen anything of them but the
title, so can't form an opinion of their usefulness." "Richard J Kinch" wrote in message . .. Larry writes: I haven't seen anything of them but the title, so can't form an opinion of their usefulness. These books are not what you think. They are written by liberals for high school dropouts in the Peace Corps working to help third world countries. They contain little information on diagnosis and treatment, especially in regard to what a boater at sea might encounter. The emphasis is on things like malnutrition, child immunizations, AIDS, jungle childbirth, etc. If you have any brains, you'd be much better off with the Merck Manual, and a suture kit from eBay, and a Dent-Temp kit for the drugstore. |
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