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Post by Islandgirl on Apr 6, 2005 20:19:29 GMT -5
As I was cruzin' for some information on Dowsing I happened across this book. Just in case any one is interested:http://www.3hdowsing.com/shop/product.php?productid=22&cat=5&page=1 Lisa
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Post by akira on Apr 14, 2005 4:38:37 GMT -5
I don't mean to complain but why does it seem like everything is an e-book? I'd love to get it but I don't have a good printer and I don't always have access to the computer.
I know it costs money to get stuff like this published and whatnot, but I wish there was a way I can get this without hassling with my stupid printer.
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Post by Wenonae on Apr 14, 2005 13:24:05 GMT -5
Can't get 'something' for nothing...but such is life. Is it that you want to have something to hold in your hands? The e-books are viewable on screen.
There's libraries to borrow books (free) from and copy shops to print things out at (not free, but you get it in your hands).
Just some ideas.
Wen'
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Post by akira on Apr 14, 2005 18:35:28 GMT -5
Actually I have no problem paying $5 for an e-book. The thing I have a problem with is being able to access the computer whenever I want since I have to share the computer with 5 other people in the house, plus it would be easier for me to be able to read the sections and such on paper. I'd actually buy this for someone on the board as long as they printed the whole thing out for me and sent it to me.
I'd take it to a copy shop but it seems like nowadays they got to take it in the back to print it and it would be a bit embarrassing to have someone print out like 150 pages worth of this stuff.
I really don't want to come off as a whiner or an annoyance, i'd just wondered if there were ways to get a printed copy is all.
Anyone interested in getting this but don't have the money to do so or something, just PM me and i'll be glad to work out a deal.
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Post by Wenonae on Apr 14, 2005 19:52:11 GMT -5
Actually I have no problem paying $5 for an e-book. The thing I have a problem with is being able to access the computer whenever I want since I have to share the computer with 5 other people in the house, plus it would be easier for me to be able to read the sections and such on paper. I'd actually buy this for someone on the board as long as they printed the whole thing out for me and sent it to me. I'd take it to a copy shop but it seems like nowadays they got to take it in the back to print it and it would be a bit embarrassing to have someone print out like 150 pages worth of this stuff. I really don't want to come off as a whiner or an annoyance, i'd just wondered if there were ways to get a printed copy is all. Anyone interested in getting this but don't have the money to do so or something, just PM me and i'll be glad to work out a deal. Ah, ic. Both Fawn's site and the RealHealthMetho sells printable version of the dowsing NBE e-book. Don't know abt the rest of the other e-books. Wen'
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Post by fawnmarie on Apr 14, 2005 21:23:31 GMT -5
E-books allow authors to publish without having to wheedle and whine at a publisher, who usually says no. Publishers are reluctant to take on new material these days. No money it.
So, blame the publishing industry. None of them is willing to do a small run - they all want Tom Clancy guaranteed best sellers.
Not sure where you live, but public libraries often have computers with internet access and access to printers. Kinko's does too, I think, and they did have printers that were "self-serve".
Fawn
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Post by akira on Apr 15, 2005 3:04:23 GMT -5
yeah publishing anything is way too much of a hassle nowadays so I understand why a lot of this stuff doesn't get published and ends up as e-books.
I'll have to check into the library about their computer use policy(i'll ask a friend who works there)to see if they allow that much printing to be done. I'll also have to look into these printed ones I can purchase.
Either that or look into fixing my printer(or getting a new one)so I can just print it myself.
Sorry if I came off whinny or annoying in my last posts.
Thanks again girls!
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Post by Tiny626 on Apr 21, 2005 0:28:39 GMT -5
I'd like to try dowsing, but really have no idea where to start, despite reading many posts on the board. I don't have a lot of money, so I was wondering which e-book is most recommended for beginners is generally considered the best. Thanks for your input.
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Post by Wenonae on Apr 21, 2005 11:37:28 GMT -5
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