Re: Books for bonds
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- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 18:56:58 GMT
"Paulo Hendler" <paulo.hendler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Salmon Egg wrote:
On 10/17/06 2:34 PM, in article
1161120885.174864.261010@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Paulo Hendler"
<paulo.hendler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks very Much John.... Know you tell me where could I download The
Nature of the Chemical Bond?
You download it by contacting Amazon and sending them money. The will
send
it DOWN to the post office who will then LOAD it onto a truck.
The point is: I live in a third world country where there some books
are translateds a cheap price, if I need a book there isn't here I have
to impot it, So I have to pay 2 times plus taxes the born price, and
plus the handwork differece salary, In a first world county I could win
for example 20 $ and I my lives cost will be 10$ so rest for me 10$.
Here I win 7$ and lose (live's cost) 5$ , now you think which the book
costs 2$ being that I need 4$ from my money tu buy it. How could I read
this one? Whether I haven't money to get it?
Point well taken. Given your interest in molecular vibrations and bonds, I
suspect you are either associated with a university or some other sort of
research organization. That's not often the sort of thing that a guy in his
basement is interested in. In either case, they may have connections with
university libraries all over the world, and may be able to get you a copy.
It would be worth looking for that sort of source.
Eric Lucas
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