btw, do you have any plan to publish a e-version/kindle version of BJA? Then I can keep those heavy paper books at home. It is especially useful for who travels a lotDSchles said:A little late, don't you think???
Don
btw, do you have any plan to publish a e-version/kindle version of BJA? Then I can keep those heavy paper books at home. It is especially useful for who travels a lotDSchles said:A little late, don't you think???
Don
Have been asked that many times. Really wanted to. The publisher (Huntington Press) explored the possibility, but found that formatting all the charts was a very daunting task. Still have hopes that they can solve the problem, but nothing in the works at the moment. Sorry.Ping said:btw, do you have any plan to publish a e-version/kindle version of BJA? Then I can keep those heavy paper books at home. It is especially useful for who travels a lot
you know what, I may be able to find some "labor" in Asia to do this tedious input/formatting work. We really have quite cheap labor even IT labor there. less than $5 an hourDSchles said:Have been asked that many times. Really wanted to. The publisher (Huntington Press) explored the possibility, but found that formatting all the charts was a very daunting task. Still have hopes that they can solve the problem, but nothing in the works at the moment. Sorry.
Don
You support paying humans "less than $5 an hour"? You are even worse than I thought.Ping said:you know what, I may be able to find some "labor" in Asia to do this tedious input/formatting work. We really have quite cheap labor even IT labor there. less than $5 an hour
What a clown!Counting_Is_Fun said:You support paying humans "less than $5 an hour"? You are even worse than I thought.
Ping said:For those guys accuse me of sharing in open boards. Honestly, I do this partly because I have no choice.