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by Badmonkey005 » 12 Aug 2005 18:44
vector40 wrote:To be honest, helix, I don't think the deviating link ought to be used as a standalone beginner's source; the media is nice but it completely lacks any sort of continuity or explanation, so I suspect it would be just as confusing as helpful.
Of course it shouldent be stand-alone. But combined with the MIT guide it can be very powerfull.
When I get home this sunday I will see what I can do about combining both guides. It would be interesting to have the illistrations of the howstuffworks combined with the instructions of the MIT guide.
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by Santos718 » 12 Aug 2005 19:10
I see where you are going with this, and it seems like it would be to much work to go through, just for that. You can't change the MIT guide, or edit it in anyway. All rights to that document have been reserved. If you do edit it in someway, make sure it's just for yourself and not redistributed.
Just a heads up 
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by Badmonkey005 » 12 Aug 2005 19:21
Distribution Copyright 1987, 1991 Theodore T. Tool. All rights reserved.
Permission to reproduce this document on a non-profit basis is granted provided that this copyright and distribution notice is included in full. The information in this booklet is provided for educational purposes only.
August 1991 revision.
Doesn't say anything about it having to be the origional document. And as long as I site both sources I think it should be fine, i'm not planning to sell it or anything 
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by Santos718 » 12 Aug 2005 21:26
Badmonkey005 wrote:Distribution Copyright 1987, 1991 Theodore T. Tool. All rights reserved.
Permission to reproduce this document on a non-profit basis is granted provided that this copyright and distribution notice is included in full. The information in this booklet is provided for educational purposes only.
August 1991 revision.
Doesn't say anything about it having to be the origional document. And as long as I site both sources I think it should be fine, i'm not planning to sell it or anything 
well then, have fun!!!8)
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by Badmonkey005 » 12 Aug 2005 21:44
oh dont worry, I will 
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