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I'm downloading from alt.binaries.e-book.technical as I type this. Here
are the subject fields of some I think you cruisers might find most interesting: MISC 04 -- "American Practical Navigator - N. Bowditch (1995) WW.pdf" MISC 04 -- "A Short Guide to Celestial Navigation (2006) WW.pdf" MISC 04 -- "Ford 1932 Automobile Manuals WW.pdf" (just for fun) MISC 04 -- "Handbook of Knots and Splices - C. Gibson (1995) WW.pdf" MISC 05 -- (in this section is a whole bunch of PADI dive books) MISC 05 -- "The Biodiesel Handbook - G. Knothe, J. van Gerpen (2005) WW.pdf MISC 06 -- "Boat Crew Seamanship Manual - US Coast Guard WW.pdf" MISC 06 -- "CIA Lock Picking Field Operative Training Manual WW.pdf" (in case the boat across the pier is locked and you're out of beer) MISC 08 -- "Lloyd's Maritime Atlas [world ports and shipping places] MISC 16 -- "Explosives 5th ed - R. Meyer, J Kohler, A. Homburg (Wiley... (remember those pirates that killed those boaters in the islands?) MISC 17 -- "The Ashley Book of Knots - C. Ashley (1993) There are many others. The list above was posted Saturday and Sunday so should be fresh on any server. There's a repost of earler MISC files posted Friday including: REPOST - MISC 01 -- "A Guide to the Collision Avoidance Rules 6th ed. (shiphandling) - A. Cockcroft, J Larrneijer (2004) and many more like the California boating course in this REPORT group. Back on 2/13/07, there were a pile of fiberglassing books posted that all started with: REQ: Any books on -----basic or advanced fiberglass work, preferably boat repair-----Here are some.............etc. The poster was answering an REQ (request) for these books. Looks like about 40 fiberglass books in the collection! Topics included: Fiberglass Repair Gelcoat Repair Catalysts Reinforcements Epoxy Gelcoat troubleshooting Composites Mold construction Plug Surface Prep Safety Mold polishing That should be of interest to the group, even if you're not the one going to do the work. I never hurts to know what's going on as the boatyard rips you off, right?..(c; I'm still using Xnews to post text to Usenet as I'm comfortable with it, if for no other reason. But, alas, the other day I downloaded freeware "Grabit 1.6.2" from shemes.com to try it out. The hard drive space has suffered something awful! Grabit has a similar message list, nicely compiled and threaded like Xnews does. You click and drag the subject field to highlight a bunch of articles you want (use CTRL + click-and-drag if they're not in line) (or a whole movie in rar file parts, for instance) then click the Grabit button at the top and pray you don't get run over! Grabit instantly opens THREE files on THREE ports at once and hogs every tiny bit of bandwidth it can find to work on the "Batch", as they call it, while you go on highlighting and Grabit cacheing more files down the list. It downloads in less than 1/2 the time of Xnews, which only uses one port at a time and wastes bandwidth between parts waiting for the server to respond. Grabit does no such thing. It's very easy to use. It downloads to its own cache directory, then decodes and stores to your designated download directory, anywhere on your system..... I'm running out of DVD+Rs again....(c; Larry -- BANDWIDTH is our friend......and a terrible thing to let go to waste.... |
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