I think it is worthwhile to read the terms of 'safari'. <snip> YOU MAY [...] download and store sections of a book's contents onto your hard drive or other storage device for your use only for as long as that book remains available under your current subscription or the subscription of the third-party sponsoring your account, whereafter any content copied from Safari must be deleted or destroyed once the title is no longer in your subscription or you no longer have a subscription; [...] </snip>
Whoever has been advocating this project: thank you. Jon Beck wrote: >> it's cool stuff. check out the CS bookshelf; >> http://safari.oreilly.com > >Very cool. Two notes: > >1. This only works from a Truman IP, such as a computer lab, dorm > room, wireless access, or proxy server. > >2. (After the trial period is over) there is a 3 concurrent user > limit. Please be considerate and log out as soon as you are > finished accessing a book. > >-- >Jon Beck, PhD mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Assoc Professor, Computer Science 2162 Violette Hall >Truman State University 660.785.7233 >Kirksville, MO 63501 http://vh216202.truman.edu/ > >----------------------------------------------------------------- >To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >with Subject: unsubscribe >----------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------
