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Thread ID: 35296 2003-07-08 03:06:00 Free e-books. metla (154) Press F1
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158185 2003-07-08 03:06:00 Ms have just made some e-books free to download....big deal ya say?...my thoughts exactly,but on taking a look i discovered one of the books on offer is A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson,a book i had been meaning to purchase.

excellent,although you have to go through a retarded set-up process,and the ms reader program is an utter disgrace.
metla (154)
158186 2003-07-08 03:14:00 heh,forgot the link didn't i............lmao.

www.microsoft.com
metla (154)
158187 2003-07-08 03:32:00 are you are too shy to include the link ...

Microsoft Announces Cool eBook Promotion for Hot Summer Reading (www.microsoft.com)
Jen C (20)
158188 2003-07-08 05:21:00 And you can't beat a real (paper) book, can you?

I've had a fair number of the books from the Gutenberg project (which are all free). Some of them are real classics ... I've got some of the early history of ballooning and aircraft, two volumes of Antarctic exploring (by Amundsen), and many other long out of print ones ... but if I can get it in paper, I much prefer that.
Graham L (2)
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