Re: FTP Sites Wanted For Chemistry & Chemical Engineering E-book & Program Downloads
From: JohnWW (JohnWW_at_x.co.nz)
Date: 07/31/04
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Date: Sat, 31 Jul 2004 23:49:40 +1200
I have now uploaded the 14 chemical engineering PDF e-books to the
"upload" folder FTP site operated on behalf of the forum
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/ .
The FTP (broadband) is password-protected. To gain access to it, you
have to register as a member of the forum, then seek out "Axehead", who
operates the FTP, and message him through the forum site to ask him for
a log-in name and password.
The file-names of the e-books, individually repacked as ZIP files with
no password, include the year of publication., between the late 1960s
and early 2000s. As uploaded, the files themselves are dated 30 July.
John W.
JohnWW wrote:
>
> It appears that the Yahoo Briefcase links I gave for the RAR archive of
> 14 chemical engineering ebooks are now dead, although the chap, called
> "Pipi", who gave the links said they would be available until the end of
> July. I think that he must have prematurely delected the links. He said
> they would be available until the end of July. I can only suggest that
> you get onto the chemistry forum site (which mostly uses Spanish, of
> which I happen to have some knowledge)
> http://www.todoquimica.net/modules.php
> , which I now believe is based in Spain although most of its members are
> in South America, register as a member, and (preferably in Spanish) ask
> for "Pipi" to reinstate the links. For what it is worth, I received the
> email containing the download links from the email address
> warez@ureach.com , and it gave chelibri@todoquimica.net as a reply
> address.
>
> Also, in the near future, I will be uploading the 14 chemical enginering
> books (in English), unpacked and repacked as PDFs in individual ZIP
> files without any password, and a lot of other stuff, to the upload
> folder of a FTP site (which has many valuable chemistry and chemical
> engineering e-books and programs) operated on behalf of the
> English-language chemistry forum site
> http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/
> of which I am also a member. I would recommend you to join it as well.
>
> John W.
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