<VV> why constant newbie questions? corvair literature criticism
BobHelt at aol.com
BobHelt at aol.com
Thu Nov 26 09:34:10 EST 2009
In a message dated 11/26/2009 6:39:00 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
ravensong13 at verizon.net writes:
The Corvair Basics book is fantastic.. and a must for any Vair owner...
but why doesnt it have an index!?!?!?!? but please include an index!!!
Hi Ray,
I don't know the answers to all of your questions, but as an author, here's
my take on things.
As to the need for an index, in my many years for book reading and info
searching I have NEVER found an index to be helpful. Despite looking in the
index(es) under many different words, searching for a single topic, I have
regularly and continually been disappointed. In addition, when trying to use
an index in a typical book I usually get to follow many dead-end searches
in the book because that isn't what I was looking for. So I do not credit
indexes for being especially helpful. Indexes leave a lot to be desired in my
opinion and don't provide much direction to a particular topic.
BUT, I believe that a complete TABLE OF CONTENTS usually provides the
directions to a needed topic better and faster than trying to see what word the
author used for a topic search. That is why my TOCs are long and fairly
complete in my books (Basics included) and why I purposefully do not include
an index.
Now if these guys (thanks Bob Helt!) would write a complete shop manual
I'd be interested!....
I notice, Ray, that you do not have a copy listed of my "big" book THE
CLASSIC CORVAIR. How come? Of course I may be biased, but that book is the ONE
you are asking for. Well, at least it is pretty well down the path of
including the content you seem to want. It covers a LOT of info not available
elsewhere but may be deficient in micro instructions for beginners. It
contains a lot of detailed technical information not available elsewhere.
I hope that this helps...Please reply if you have questions.
Regards,
Bob Helt
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