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Re: [NEW BOOK] Purebasic - A Beginner's Guide To Programming

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> I did think about making a PDF copy available (in fact i'm looking at
> one now) but due to file sharing problems, i'm afraid that option isn't
> going to be implemented.

I was thinking: Could a PDF version be made dynamically, for example by
putting the name of purchaser as a very faint watermark across each page,
like a background image? That would be an idea to reduce sharing risks.
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Another copy on the way to Australia
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Just recieved mine within the uk,ordered the 1/8/06 got 9/8/06.
I did not have any import fees.
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ferty wrote:Just recieved mine within the uk,ordered the 1/8/06 got 9/8/06.
I did not have any import fees.
Ordered mine 28/7 (evening) and it arrived 8/8 (lunchtime), no extra fees, delivered to Sweden in a cool brown package... Hehe...
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Delivery was good,my only problem was that the packing was torn from top to bottom,but luckily the book was ok.
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I ordered the book at the first of August.

Restless watching my mailbox: I want that book!

Thanks for writing it Kale. Must be loads of work..
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Got it!

I have received the book this morning.
It is delivered through priority airmail of Cafepress.
(Shipped from Louisville KY)
From the center of the Usa to the south of the Netherlands in 10 days.
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Re: [NEW BOOK] Purebasic - A Beginner's Guide To Programming

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Is this the beta version... <chuckle>

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I've just bought a copy and it took just 6 days to arrive in the UK. Thank you Kale.
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David wrote:I've just bought a copy and it took just 6 days to arrive in the UK. Thank you Kale.
No probs, hope it will be of use. :) Cafepress seem to be a very reliable company. I've tried a few other printers just as a test and frankly cafepress's print quality and rapid turn-around leaves them all behind. :)
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THis looks great. very good work Gary :)
Think il order one just to have as remembrance ;)
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> I've just bought a copy and it took just 6 days to arrive in the UK

It's been 12 days since my order and still waiting. Damn Australia.
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My copy arrived today. It looks pretty professional. I noticed the pages are tinted yellow. Was that on purpose? Cost savings? Or?

I can't wait to get into the book some more and see what I have been missing.

Nice job.
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Mine are yellow too. (I think cost savings but I don't bother)
Have already red 80 pages and actually learned something :idea:
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Intrigued wrote:My copy arrived today. It looks pretty professional. I noticed the pages are tinted yellow. Was that on purpose? Cost savings? Or?

I can't wait to get into the book some more and see what I have been missing.

Nice job.
The yellow hue is actually their standard paper and im sure i read somewhere that it enables the text to be read more clearly. It shocked me when i first opened the book, but now i kinda like it and i think it does help readability after all. :)

EDIT: More info:
http://www.essex.ac.uk/psychology/overl ... %20OC2.htm
http://www.dyslexic.org.uk/va3.htm
You get the idea. :wink:
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