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2007 Apr 05
0
20% off selected R and S-plus books from Cambridge University Press
Get 20% off selected Cambridge books for the R-help community. Until the end of June, R-help users can get an exclusive discount on the following Cambridge University Press books that use R or S-plus! Simply visit http://www.cambridge.org/rbooks and click the appropriate link to get more information about the book(s) that interests you. To get your discount, you will need to click the
2015 Feb 11
4
Another Fedora decision
...quot; Western price for an "official" copy. Some publishers recognise this reality and sell in third-world countries at a small fraction of the "Western" price. In those circumstances selling PDFs for an extremely low price may be the source of this particular PDF especially as hardbacks and paperbacks could never economically be sold as low as a very low cost "official" PDF copy." FACT: Valeri's recommendation is, in my opinion, a useful source of basic knowledge benefiting Centos users regardless whether that book in printed on paper or is a virtual or an elec...
2015 Feb 09
0
Another Fedora decision
...quot; Western price for an "official" copy. Some publishers recognise this reality and sell in third-world countries at a small fraction of the "Western" price. In those circumstances selling PDFs for an extremely low price may be the source of this particular PDF especially as hardbacks and paperbacks could never economically be sold as low as a very low cost "official" PDF copy. Depriving people of learning (also known as education) keeps them in political and economic subjugation to the detriment of the Human race. Would be nice to gain some support for the Centos Le...
2004 Apr 01
0
The R Reference Manual - available as a printed book
Hello, This message is to announce that the "R Reference Manual" is now available in book form. There are two volumes, which cover all the commands in the base package. They are available for order from all major bookstores. "The R Reference Manual - Base Package" (2 volumes) Hardback (6"x9"), 1440 pages total Retail Price $69.95 per volume
2004 Apr 01
0
The R Reference Manual - available as a printed book
Hello, This message is to announce that the "R Reference Manual" is now available in book form. There are two volumes, which cover all the commands in the base package. They are available for order from all major bookstores. "The R Reference Manual - Base Package" (2 volumes) Hardback (6"x9"), 1440 pages total Retail Price $69.95 per volume
2015 Feb 11
0
Another Fedora decision
...for an "official" copy. Some publishers > recognise this reality and sell in third-world countries at a small > fraction of the "Western" price. In those circumstances selling PDFs for > an extremely low price may be the source of this particular PDF > especially as hardbacks and paperbacks could never economically be sold > as low as a very low cost "official" PDF copy." > > FACT: Valeri's recommendation is, in my opinion, a useful source of > basic knowledge benefiting Centos users regardless whether that book in > printed on paper or...
2015 Feb 09
4
Another Fedora decision
On 2015-02-09, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> wrote: > > On Mon, 2015-02-09 at 11:12 -0800, John R Pierce wrote: > >> On 2/9/2015 11:06 AM, Always Learning wrote: >> > The third item was a 16.1 MB PDF of 1,344 pages. A quick scan of the PDF >> > shows every page appears to be readable. 11 pages devoted to BASH. >> > Information on other
2015 Feb 10
6
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 15:04 -0700, Warren Young wrote: > > On Feb 9, 2015, at 12:12 PM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: > > > > On 2/9/2015 11:06 AM, Always Learning wrote: > >> The third item was a 16.1 MB PDF of 1,344 pages. A quick scan of the PDF > >> shows every page appears to be readable. 11 pages devoted to BASH. > >>
2002 Oct 23
16
How Samba let us down
Before you read this, I want to state (for reasons listed below) that I don't expect an answer (advice is welcomed, but please read this email carefully before answering). I'm sharing this with the community with the hope that better software results from our sad experience... BACKGROUND I've been using NT for 4 years, Netware and Linux for 3 years, and Samba for almost 2. I work