Hey, Maybe we could take all of us out of work Pickies and have them teach 
college class in pick  so at least there would be programmers for Datatel  and 
the college book stores. The we would have the students buying Pick Books for 
classes and get the volume up in the book sales

Dave R.

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From: Jon Sisk <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] Pick Pocket Guide
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 20:17:44 -0700 (PDT)



Still, good ideas, but how many would like
their Pocket Guide to be the size of a normal
book, versus 3-3/4"x6"?

If that's what you want, look for the 
"Desk Reference Edition" of the Pick
Pocket Guide, which we produced as
part of "The Pick Library" from Tab
Books, Inc, a division of McMillan.

It has the same content as the Fifth
Edition of the spiral bound one.

Here's our Pick Pubs Database entry:

http://jes.com/mvpubs/ppg4dr.html http://jes.com/mvpubs/ppg4dr.html 

j.


Lloyd Cottrell wrote:
> 
> I would talk to Brian Leach about how he publishes his.  If I'm not
> mistaken they are printed on demand.  I have bought a few from him,
> and they are very good quality.
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