Everything posted by GammaGlobulin
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
I have found that, in many cases, when I am unable to find an academic textbook, or academic publication, on a torrent site, then I am sometimes able to locate the book using eMule.
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
Yes. And it seems that the PDF site has been sort of out of commission for about two months, as far as I can tell from the comments on blogs that I have seen. The beauty of the PDF site is that it has a huge collection of academic books useful to students with very limited resources, such as students on scholarship studying at local high schools, or local universities, from neighboring countries. They have about zero resources and their scholarships do not pay for any extras. If the PDF site does stays broken, then what might the alternative be, for example?
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
One of several reasons I posted this OP is because, quite recently, I have noticed that the site "PDF Drive" is no longer working properly, or this seems to be the case. For example, if you go to the PDF Drive site, the entire site is up and running. However, when you find the book you would like to download, the "download" button no longer functions. Why this is the case, I am not sure. I have seen on various blogs that others have noticed the same problem. Therefore, until this site is fully functional, what might an alternative to PDF Drive be? Anybody have a suggestion?
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
I agree that googling a book is easier and simpler. However, many books available on the internet cannot be googled (for a one-click download) through google search, directly. Many of the available books are not viewable by the google search engine, and therefore will not show up in the search results.
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EPHEMERALIZATION: Doing "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing." Is this our future, and Thailand our last safe haven?
I hope you get your wish.
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
eMule is NOT a "site", as I mentioned just a moment ago. eMule is a p2p file transfer technology/software
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
Please list the two famous authors, and I will search for you. Maybe you aren't doing it right. I am here to help, after all...
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
It's not a THEM. eMule is a peer-to-peer file sharing networking technology. Very surprised you haven't used it. Been around for ages. Give it a try. Or, maybe too difficult for you.... Easier to just type in the Google Search using Chrome, I guess....
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
Yes! I noticed that. And even Gutenbergs in Africa, too!
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EPHEMERALIZATION: Doing "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing." Is this our future, and Thailand our last safe haven?
You mean...on TWITTER?
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
Sure. You could do that. Or, you could use eMule. What is your opinion about the ease of using eMule to download FREE books?
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Finding FREE Books on the Internet: Besides Using “Project Gutenberg”, What Do You Do?
Dear Friends, I don’t exactly recall when I first began using Project Gutenberg to download FREE ebooks from the Internet, but it’s been quite a while since I first clicked on this site: https://gutenberg.org/ “Project Gutenberg (PG) is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, as well as to "encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks."[2] It was founded in 1971 by American writer Michael S. Hart and is the oldest digital library.[3] Most of the items in its collection are the full texts of books or individual stories in the public domain.” (Wikipedia.org) I have enjoyed hours browsing through the many old books that are available on Project Gutenberg’s site. Years ago, I even found a great book written by a lady describing her travels around Japan at a time when, according to her, many of the coolies didn’t wear clothes. She writes: “That which to some extent answers to an hotel is a yadoya, which provides sleeping accommodation and food as required. The licenses are different. Tea-houses are of all grades, from the three-storied erections, gay with flags and lanterns, in the great cities and at places of popular resort, down to the road-side tea-house, as represented in the engraving, with three or four lounges of dark-coloured wood under its eaves, usually occupied by naked coolies in all attitudes of easiness and repose.” She writes a lot about the nakedness of people she meets in Japan. I am sure some here might enjoy this woman’s account. She writes, for example: “The Aino houses are much smaller, poorer, and dirtier than those of Biratori. I went into a number of them, and conversed with the people, many of whom understand Japanese. Some of the houses looked like dens, and, as it was raining, husband, wife, and five or six naked children, all as dirty as they could be, with unkempt, elf-like locks, were huddled round the fires.” This book is so fascinating that I have never forgotten her account. Here is the link to her published letters on Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/2184/pg2184-images.html#page20 Gutenberg.org is a good deal. By comparison, reading an account written by the wife of a British ambassador to Japan, probably no more interesting, might set you back USD43.50, if purchased on Amazon: "A Diplomatist's Wife in Japan - Vol. II is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1899." https://www.amazon.com/A-Diplomatists-Wife-in-Japan/dp/3337167756 Gutenberg.org has plenty of books: I haven’t yet read most of them. So, Gutenberg.org is certainly one good option for finding a wide range of free ebooks for download. What sources do you use? Regards, Gamma Note: I hope this information, known by many, may yet be helpful to some who have never clicked on Gutenberg.org
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My new Thai gf (35/f) invited me (42/m) to visit her family in Isaan after < 1 month of dating? I feel uncomfortable but agreed. What do you think?
I don't like children, and never have. However, I feel great sympathy and compassion for children these days, growing up in this changed world, one not of their making. Therefore, I am willing to help, when asked. But I would completely draw the line at either living with them, or interacting with them, any more than necessary. And, I would advise always making this clear to any love interest W.C. Fields...Forever! Sounds like a Beetles tune, don't it. W.C. Fields...Forever.
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What China is doing in Cuba is a big threat to all of us
I lived through the Cuban Missile Crisis, and it was NOT fun. The entire region is seen by the USA as part of the United States. Any encroachment by China will never be tolerated. Let's wait and see what transpires. Things may get ugly.
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What China is doing in Cuba is a big threat to all of us
This sounds like very good news for the Cuban people. Cuban food is not so hot. Lots of black beans, and more black beans, and maybe some plantains thrown in, and then some mystery meat they call a "steak". "Do Cubans eat plantains? Fried Sweet Plantains - Cook2eatwell In Cuban cuisine, fried sweet plantains are one of the most popular sides, rivaled only by fried green plantains, or tostones in Spanish. The interesting thing is that these two completely different dishes are made from the same ingredient – a plantain". (cook2eatwell.com) Chinese cuisine, conversely, is DYNAMITE good. Chinese have been eating well since before anyone lived on Cuba, maybe. In my view, China is moving its forces into Cuba as a gesture of its benevolent soft-power policy. The US turned it's back on Cuba when Castro wanted to make friends. It's been a very long time that Cuba has been subsisting on black beans, rice and bananas, driving 1950s automobiles. No doubt, the Cuban people will welcome this Chinese fostered improvement to their customary diet. Cubans love spicy food, anyway. No worries, I think.
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EPHEMERALIZATION: Doing "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing." Is this our future, and Thailand our last safe haven?
“It is essential that anyone reading this book know at the outset that the author is apolitical. I was convinced in 1927 that humanity's most fundamental survival problems could never be solved by politics.” “Equally important, I set about fifty-five years ago (1927) to see what a penniless, unknown human individual with a dependent wife and newborn child might be able to do effectively on behalf of all humanity in realistically developing such an alternative program.” “In my Philadelphia archives there are approximately forty thousand articles published during the last sixty years which successively document my progressive completions of the whole intercomplementary family of scheduled artifacts.” Just in case anybody might still be interested in R Buckminster Fuller, and the GRUNCH that stole Christmas, my Friends, here you can either listen to the book being read for you, or you can, by referring to the attached PDF, read some of it for yourselves. About Fuller, it's always best to form one's own opinion. The Hippies in San Francisco, 55+ years ago, flocked to him. Does he speak to you, even today? Buckminster Fuller - Grunch Of Giants.pdf
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EPHEMERALIZATION: Doing "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing." Is this our future, and Thailand our last safe haven?
There are photographs of Fuller visiting Bangkok which are archived here" https://www.mplus.org.hk/en/collection/objects/photographs-buckminster-fuller-visiting-sumet-jumsai-and-sjas-architects-in-chalermnit-court-bangkok-thailand-ca38-9-2-4/ I would be interested in viewing them. But how?
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EPHEMERALIZATION: Doing "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing." Is this our future, and Thailand our last safe haven?
Would you agree with Bucky’s thinking that…“We are not going to be able to operate our Spaceship Earth successfully nor for much longer unless we see it as a whole spaceship and our fate as common. It has to be everybody or nobody.” Buckminster Fuller Born in the same year as my grandfather, 1895, are Fuller’s books still worth reading today, and do they remain relevant? This book, Critical Path, was written a very long time ago, back in the day when Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman was so popular, and when Louise Lasser, the lead actor of that comedy who was also Woody’s wife, was still so frustratingly HOT. “Everything for everybody or oblivion”? Really? Why not read a few paragraphs, and then decide... The hippies are long gone. Bucky survives! Even Einstein tolerated him. "At Bangkok, on the Chao Phraya River, I find the most extraordinary history of the development of wooden boatbuilding as yet manifest on our planet. I remember how back in 1958, as I went along canals leading off from the Chao Phraya River, I kept discovering shipyards. In all America there are less than fifty boatbuilding yards now in operation. But in Greater Bangkok alone I saw more than 100 boatyards. To the boatyards of the Chao Phraya River and its canals the logging people inland and upstream bring seaward (with the current and tides) great teak logs, which are towed together in enormous intertied rafts. As we get into the Bangkok region, we see the great teak log rafts moored wherever there is spare waterfront." I think Bucky enjoyed his time in BKK. Fuller, R. Buckminster - Critical path (1981).pdf
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EPHEMERALIZATION: Doing "more and more with less and less until eventually you can do everything with nothing." Is this our future, and Thailand our last safe haven?
- My new Thai gf (35/f) invited me (42/m) to visit her family in Isaan after < 1 month of dating? I feel uncomfortable but agreed. What do you think?
IMHO: Since you saw fit to emphasize the "two small kids" factor, I can only say that you may feel differently about two small children than I. I would never wish to live WITH children. I wouldn't even teach small children, even though I love to teach students beginning in the 5th grade. Any younger, and they are no more than ankle-biters, in my view. Therefore, be careful about this because it's not good for children, (all children require security and stability), to become attached to a new potential parent, and then have this relationship suddenly fail. Such a thing is really not good. And so, I would, from the onset, be thinking of the wellbeing of the kids, more than anything else, something that I care about much. And, as I say, I like young children underfoot just about as much as did W.C. Fields. If you don't know what I am referring to, then please check out this short clip I found on YouTube. I am totally in sympathy with W.C. on this one:- Would You Care to Submit Your TOP Nomination for "The Youtuber Darwin Award"? Here is Mine.
I had never heard of this site until you linked it here. I doubt I will spend much time on this website, but I might have a look if only to satisfy my natural-born inquisitiveness for all things curious.- Would You Care to Submit Your TOP Nomination for "The Youtuber Darwin Award"? Here is Mine.
I DEFINITELY agree with your view that it is NOT necessary to watch videos of people doing stupid things. This is why I did NOT post the video of my nominee for "The Youtuber Darwin Award" in the Original Post. It is sufficient to have someone else watch the stupid act, and then analyze the act, and what might have led to the act. Please, if you have time, refer to the video I posted in the Original Post, and see if this video meets with your approval. I am confident that it will. Thank you.- You SAY You Wanna Remain “Quick of Mind” Through Your 60s, 70s, and, Even, Your 90s? HERE is The GAME for YOU!
Thank you for this word, ultracrepidarian, which is a perfect example why we need to use the "LATIN and GREEK ROOTS" flashcard deck which I linked in a comment above, together with the entire number of entries for this flashcard deck attached as a text file. https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/1805911436 "Origin early 19th century: from Latin ultra ‘beyond’ and crepida ‘shoe, sandal’, with allusion to the remark ne supra crepidam sutor iudicaret ‘the cobbler should not judge beyond his shoe’, attributed to the painter Apelles of Kos in response to criticism from a shoemaker in Pliny the Elder's Natural History (AD 77)." (https://languages.oup.com/google-dictionary-en/) Concerning a more concise version of the Original Post, perhaps I will edit it down a bit, and then re-post it in a future comment on this thread. Still, all in all, I feel that, for my taste, the Original Post is already abbreviated enough, as is. Thank you for your suggestion, however!!!- Flat Earth (flight routes)
Great Circle Routes always make more sense.- Would You Care to Submit Your TOP Nomination for "The Youtuber Darwin Award"? Here is Mine.
Dear Friends, We all must acknowledge spending way too much time on UTUBE, I would guess. UTUBE is a great resource that offers us brilliant lectures from learned scientists and intellectuals on almost any topic. I would never be one to speak against spending much time watching UTUBE if one were to confine one’s viewing to the more uplifting content on offer. However, there is another side to UTUBE which is a bit troubling. I am referring to the content uploaded to UTUBE by those who take risks seeking fame for doing stupid things. My heart bleeds for the UTUBERS who, in seeking a billion viral views, risk their young lives. Yet, still, for this select group, there should be “The Youtuber Darwin Award”, and I would really love to know if you might already be thinking of your Top Nomination, if you could only nominate one YouTuber, out of the many. HERE is my TOP Nomination. And, I must say, “It’s a DOOZY”. Also, I will not waste words here describing the video that led me to select my TOP Nominee. Fortunately, another UTUBER, a PhD in Psychology, has thoughtfully done this work for me. AND, I bet that you will agree that this PhD has done a bang-up job with his analysis of this UTUBER’s stunt. I would be very surprised if this PhD does not provide you with a few chuckles, as he relies on his rather understated DEADPAN humor to describe and analyze the fiasco. Before nominating your nominee for The Youtuber Darwin Award, please view the following video, and see if you can top it. If you can, I would be surprised. A truly interesting case. A textbook case in Abnormal Psychology, one might say. But maybe you can top it? Doing so will not be easy. Regards, Gamma - My new Thai gf (35/f) invited me (42/m) to visit her family in Isaan after < 1 month of dating? I feel uncomfortable but agreed. What do you think?