Re: Books for bonds
- From: "john.spevacek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <john.spevacek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Oct 2006 07:54:06 -0700
lucasea@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"Paulo Hendler" <paulo.hendler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks very Much John.... Know you tell me where could I download The
Nature of the Chemical Bond?
What in the world is the obsession with getting all reference materials
electronically? Depending on where you are, you might consider
"downloading" it from the giant building with all the books--you know, the
library?
It's ironic: just as we are beginning to make headway with piracy in
China, Western society is going the other way. Maybe we'll meet in the
middle?
John
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