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Old 02-16-2008, 01:34 AM   #78
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International Marine is McGraw-Hills' nautical books branch. On their website, they hint at the novel idea of having a code somewhere in physical texts that allows online access or a download of a digital copy.
That would be sweet.

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You're not in drowned R'lyeh?

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having copies of all the how-to books by the likes of Nigel Calder would be a nice way to save space. Hmm....Mr. Calder's a bit of a techy....now I'm off to find his email address...
The Nigel Calder I'm aware of is a former editor of the New Scientist and writer on a number of non-maritime topics. I gather this is another one?
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