<VV> 1965 CHEVROLET CORVAIR SHOP SERVICE MANUAL on DVD ?
Charles Lee at Proper Pro Per
chaz at ProperProPer.com
Tue Aug 28 17:06:53 EDT 2007
I guess I merge both high and low tech, because I even print out my email (I
teach computer programming, but low tech has its advantages !)
I like a "hard copy" to scribble on, then copy my notes back into the "local
copy" (I even copy the CDs/DVDs to disc so I can annotate them with
corrections, interesting things I find, etc)
The one thing a paper manual can't do is "hyperlink" to the other section,
and bounce back, or pop them both up at once.
Of course, putting your computer **in** the garage saves you having to lug
it around (if you don't have a grungy old laptop laying around)
Chaz
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Kepler" <jekepler at amplex.net>
To: <airvair at earthlink.net>; "'Jim Houston'" <tampatexan at gmail.com>;
"'Charles Lee at Proper Pro Per'" <chaz at ProperProPer.com>
Cc: "'Virtual Vairs'" <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 8:25 AM
Subject: RE: <VV> 1965 CHEVROLET CORVAIR SHOP SERVICE MANUAL on DVD ?
> Sometimes
> low tech simply works better.
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> Yet another "flat-Earther" that thinks digital watches are "high tech"!
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> Books and paper manuals will NEVER go out of style.
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> That must be why the Library of Congress is digitizing everything, right?
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> John
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