The problem here is you inferred something that I did not imply. I warned
about a known practice. I did not make the assumption that the book in
question was definitely one of those taken off the Professor's site, because in
fact, you had not told us yet what book it was. But, as it happens,
Yes, I know that copyright infringement happens all the time. We deal
with it constantly at the landmark I work for here in Seattle. We have
to go after people so much for it that our lawyers have the basic
forms filled out on a template in their computer!
Where I got offended was the assumption t
I'm sorry if I offended you with the information which I posted. It is a fact
that many of the things posted on the Archives were downloaded and then sold
for profit. I stated clearly that I did not know which book you were referring
to, but that many e-books related to lace which are offered
On 10/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know which eBay offering you're referring to, but I would really like
> to take this opportunity to advise all Arachnids that in the not-too-distant
> past, the Professor's website at the University of Arizona was easily
> acces
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> Subject: Re: [lace] RE: [lace-chat] Preference of book format
>
> Hello Sue - and Carol!!
>
> I am totally in Sue's court on this one! I savor my books. I love to
take them to bed for a read or a look-through. My eyes get tired much
quicker when I'm reading o
Hello Sue - and Carol!!
I am totally in Sue's court on this one! I savor my books. I love to take
them to bed for a read or a look-through. My eyes get tired much quicker when
I'm reading off a screen than reading a book, and I don't enjoy reading a book
on my computer.
However having
I don't know which eBay offering you're referring to, but I would really like
to take this opportunity to advise all Arachnids that in the not-too-distant
past, the Professor's website at the University of Arizona was easily
accessible to all. No one ever imagined that people interested in weav
I would plump for a book every time because sometimes I don't want to
make anything but just to sit and browse through my lace books to decide
what to do next and I do not think I would get the same pleasure with
cd's
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
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My preference would be for a CD as well. They store much easier than a
large book and I also like the ability to only print off what is
needed directly onto the card stock I use for my prickings.
There is a pattern book on EBay for $7.95 that is simply an emailed
file. I would expect a CD to run a