On 10/26/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I expect the American response to overpriced books is much the same as the
> European one: make a .torrent and put it on the .net

Here in India, publishers usually come out with very cheap editions of
all these technical books (photocopy on low quality paper)

Btw, this is the same with movies as well ... increasing piracy has
caused some Indian companies like Moser Baer to produce extremely
cheap *legal* editions of any given movie - usually latest releases.

They are sold on the roadside alongside cheap Chinese goods or second
hand books. In fact, it is cheaper to buy a legal movie CD than to buy
a blank CD or in fact, to have a nice lunch.

Btw, Mark: congrats on your new book! I'm sure it will really be
helpful for us trying to learn and teach PyQt. I will try to source it
here and recommend it to my students, friends and colleagues.

Regards
Rajeev J Sebastian
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