In message 4f76cc35.7040...@firshman.co.uk, Tony Firshman
t...@firshman.co.uk writes
The first 10,000 have arrived in the UK but are now being held up as RS
and Farnell are demanding a formal CE test, rather than the usual self
certification.
This might be a problem, as they are uncased and
On 31/03/2012 22:52, Timothy Swenson wrote:
For those interested, I scanned the doc, checked that that image to
text worked well, but did not include the diagrams. I have each
chapter in a .doc file. I can zip it up and send it to whomever. No
need to re-invent the wheel.
Tim Swenson
Guys, I feel it would be remiss not to mention that owning the book (which I
do) is one thing, however obtaining an electronic version from somebody else
may indeed break copyright especially if the copyright owner has not yet agreed
to this, however I do not know enough about copyright to
Guys, I feel it would be remiss not to mention that owning the book (which I
do)
is one thing, however obtaining an electronic version from somebody else may
indeed break copyright especially if the copyright owner has not yet agreed
to this,
however I do not know enough about copyright
Yep , they have photos of them been in the UK warehouse which is great leap
forward.
I don't know how much more if any of the EMC testing they need to complete.
Any way it sort of gives me my unit in maybe 2 weeks ish
Re casing, I don't see a standard plastic case doing much with
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From: Lee Privett lee.priv...@gmail.com
Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2012 5:40 PM
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] Jan Jones
Guys, I feel it would be remiss not to mention that owning the book (which
I do) is one thing, however
Depending on the author agreement, publishers may only have a limited
rights to a published work. After the time has expired, the rights go
back to the original author. There's been some QL software like this.
For Image Use, Museums and Libraries usually charge for images from
their
On 01/04/2012 20:03, Timothy Swenson wrote:
Depending on the author agreement, publishers may only have a limited
rights to a published work. After the time has expired, the rights go
back to the original author. There's been some QL software like this.
For Image Use, Museums and Libraries
On 01/04/2012 17:40, Lee Privett wrote:
Guys, I feel it would be remiss not to mention that owning the book (which I
do) is one thing, however obtaining an electronic version from somebody else
may indeed break copyright especially if the copyright owner has not yet agreed
to this, however I
John Alexander wrote, on 1/Apr/12 19:27 | Apr1:
Yep , they have photos of them been in the UK warehouse which is great leap
forward.
I don't know how much more if any of the EMC testing they need to complete.
Any way it sort of gives me my unit in maybe 2 weeks ish
Re casing, I don't
Billy wrote, on 1/Apr/12 21:29 | Apr1:
On 01/04/2012 17:40, Lee Privett wrote:
Guys, I feel it would be remiss not to mention that owning the book
(which I do) is one thing, however obtaining an electronic version
from somebody else may indeed break copyright especially if the
copyright owner
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