On 11/19/05 7:44 AM, "Steven T. Hatton" <hattons@globalsymmetry.com> wrote:
On Saturday 19 November 2005 07:34 am, suse_gasjr4wd@mac.com wrote:
Same here...I would rather receive things digitally, then I can always print it out myself. (my only issue is getting things to duplex correctly sometimes) Anytime a new manual comes out (as with a new version-upgrade) I print out the books for it.
The PDF formats lets me do word searches, but many times I have to read the whole thing first to understand _what_ to look for...
Yes, I can read them off of a laptop while in the car or something, but a book doesn't have batteries that die.
Suppose you are dealing with a 4-volume set with the smallest volume having over a thousand printed pages? Would you prefer to get the hardcopy professionally bound, or use whatever mechanism you currently use?
http://www.mathematicaguidebooks.org/
Steven
LOL We are printers...we perfect bind ourselves... Also all the others...GBC, spiral, etc. But my fav is a cheap 3 ring binder. Quick, cheap, reusable. Sorry I can't really help, but I see your dilemma. -- Thanks, George If you play a Windows 2000 disk backwards you will hear satanic chants but - and this is much more frightening - if you play it forwards it installs Windows.