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Hum i think google now have some kind of country restriction or somenthing or maybe i'm too dumb, i even open a google acount this time but still sais no preview aviable and i see no links to download the book, this happened to me with other books supposedly out of print and free distribution.

When you enter to the link, just under "add to my library" on the right you have previws aviable and links to download??

Thanks
 
Mawitö said:
:O Brian this came to mind to understand how dangerous can it be.

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That was one scary SOB :hDe: in that movie - used the solenoid/palm nailer thingy to kill his captives <shudder>. I think that's how they stun cows just before their neck gets slit ......
 
Mawitö said:
Hum i think google now have some kind of country restriction or somenthing or maybe i'm too dumb, i even open a google acount this time but still sais no preview aviable and i see no links to download the book, this happened to me with other books supposedly out of print and free distribution.

When you enter to the link, just under "add to my library" on the right you have previws aviable and links to download??

Thanks

Adding it to your library and then going to your library SHOULD let you download it. A lot of online book systems are switching to a managed personal library system and work this way.
 
cfellows said:
Thanks, Brian, that's looks good. Clearly it would have to be scaled down some so I didn't blow the bottom out of the engine! :big:

Chuck

Actually, I could see it working with a pair of very heavy flywheels. The flywheels would soak up a lot of the kinetic energy, and it would only have to "hit" about every 10th revolution----
 
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